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We invite prospective researchers to apply for an exciting PhD position in the field of sports innovation management, offering a unique opportunity to make a significant impact both on the ‘field
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The Entrepreneurship & Innovation Section (E&I) at Amsterdam Business School (ABS) from the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is an internationally recognized department with a strong focus on high
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. So, if you’re excited to bring these issues to the public by co-designing, testing and delivering a communication strategy– what we do, our impact, events and publications – then we want to work with
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co-designing, testing and delivering a communication strategy– what we do, our impact, events and publications – then we want to work with you! Do you enjoy: Making complex information understandable
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, Oceanic Solidarities that foregrounds and augments critical perspectives from the Global South (including the South within the North) and are encouraged to think creatively in terms of research design and
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Directive, and can provide input to nature-based solutions for water storage & treatment. As part of a larger project focused on multiple aspects of novel designs for quay walls (e.g. heritage, construction
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facilities for mite experiments. You will learn to design experiments and manage projects, conduct behavioral experiments and combine experimental data with models. You will also develop skills in population
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the design of work. Some jobs may disappear, some new ones may arise, and some jobs will be augmented through close cooperation with new technology. Are you interested in studying the effect of technological
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of Amsterdam who will work on selection practices in secondary education. The current project will employ a mixed methods design for which different data sources will be used. First, we will collect interview
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political debates. What are you going to do? You will work on a research project of your own design within the project ‘How to Welcome the Water: Re-Imagining Our Life with Water through Marginalised Stories