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theoretical research (with a focus on fair AI design and implementation in the education assessment domain) and empirical research (by coordinating and analysing the results of the deliberative mini-publics
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focus on fair AI design and implementation in the education assessment domain) and empirical research (by coordinating and analysing the results of the deliberative mini-publics on fair AI-assisted
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emotional expressions through technological innovation. Your work will be instrumental in developing a mobile phone training application designed to enhance social competencies through emotion recognition and
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expressions through technological innovation. Your work will be instrumental in developing a mobile phone training application designed to enhance social competencies through emotion recognition and regulation
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and under what circumstances, providing a basis for further research and practical applications in organizational design and management. What you will do Coordinating and conducting research within
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art in the Netherlands, the Museum Lab is designed to foster active learning practices for students and advance complex museological questions in innovative educational settings. With lively student
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, an international conference entitled “Legacies: Why Museum Histories Matter,” and the publication of an edited volume on the Rise of museums of modern art in the Netherlands, the Museum Lab is designed to foster
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the effectiveness of joint activities. Responsibilities participate actively in the research, publication, and communication activities of the project; design, conduct, analyse, and interpret data from 2 survey
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of your research plan, A full CV including a list of publications, eventual grant acquisition and community services, and a link to your Google Scholar page, Links to key publications and Ph.D. thesis
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motivation to apply for the position, A brief description of your research plan, A full CV including a list of publications, eventual grant acquisition and community services, and a link to your Google Scholar