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of sustainability at the department, taking max. 20% of their time (typically Master-level courses and supervision of Master theses). We offer a dynamic and challenging job in an internationally oriented organisation
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to be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals that will be part of the PhD thesis. The position also entails a 10% teaching task (being a tutor in the Work and Organizational Psychology Master
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, the project will have three main aims. First, you will aim to show how within post-war French philosophy of science and technology we can see the development of tools for a political philosophy of science that
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, particularly historical research methods. You are capable of autonomously conducting original research as well as working in a team. You are fluent in English (Cambridge English Proficiency, level C2, oral and
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of uncertainty and to characterize it. One of the main objectives is then to find distributed optimization algorithms which are guaranteed to converge to an equilibrium (i.e., the optimum of each agent, given
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for the whole duration of the work we expect this to be balanced. Requirements Specific Requirements Requirements We are seeking candidates with the following qualifications: A master's degree (or equivalent) in
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. This empirical interdisciplinary project combines insights from sociology of science, philosophy of technology, and AI research to understand how primary stakeholders, such as healthcare professionals and patients
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how asymmetric shocks as well as asymmetric responses to common (policy) shocks have played a role in widening the gap between countries. From the resilience side, the main question is which mechanisms
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position should possess a strong academic background, typically holding a master's degree in biomedical sciences, medical biology, biochemistry or a comparable relevant field. Strong communication skills in
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desk research and manage and implement a survey with EU lobbyists and policymakers. You will conduct original research on the relationship between lobbyists’ socio-demographic characteristics and their