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the Theoretical and Computational Ecology department , which is part of the Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED ) at the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam. In the animal
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during their research internship; participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training programme; collaborate with international partners; present your work at (international) meetings. What do you have to
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high-quality PhD thesis, showing your capabilities as independent researcher, while closely working with the program team. Furthermore, we expect you to be an active member of our research group and to
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’ ideas of universalism and freedom from ideology; Socialist ‘Second World’ visions of freedom as utopian horizons of continued, revolutionary class struggles; and emerging ‘Third World’ visions of anti
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’ ideas of universalism and freedom from ideology; Socialist ‘Second World’ visions of freedom as utopian horizons of continued, revolutionary class struggles; and emerging ‘Third World’ visions of anti
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, and vision. What do we require? • a Master's Degree in computational neuroscience or closely related field, with a focus on modeling biological neural systems. Alternatively, a Master Degree in