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), or Language and Communication (LandC). As a postdoctoral researcher, you will conduct research in one of the following three fields: (i) human AI, including digital humanities, (ii) cultural heritage and
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postdoctoral researcher with a background in Artificial Intelligence or a related field to work on the Hybrid Human-AI Regulation (HHAIR) project for 4 years (0.6 FTE) or 3 years (0.8 FTE) (depending on your
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political consequences in Kenya and East Africa? Are you interested in working at the intersection of Human Geography and Science and Technologies Studies? Come and work as a PhD candidate on the project
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With leading research in omics, we can unravel biological mechanisms underlying human diseases. This requires curious and highly motivated individuals who want to push statistical boundaries
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an academically challenging and inclusive work environment? The Human Geography Chair Group at Radboud University calls for an Assistant Professor (tenure track) specialized in the theme of geographies of spatial
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research into one of the following topics: 1. resilience in youth, 2. the human factor in new technologies, 3. social inequality and diversity. These topics connect with one of the research programmes within
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maintained. Our main interest is to understand the molecular events that underlie these processes, particularly the contribution of synaptic organelles. Using rodent and human neuron cultures as primary model
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leading research in order to understand the response of the natural environment to human impact. RIBES investigates stress and adaptation processes in severely affected ecosystems. This curiosity-driven
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the Social and Behavioural Sciences and Humanities (SSH, website in Dutch). The Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies has an opening for three postdoctoral researchers to work on projects in
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in the emerging disciplines of anthropology and psychology, where it was used to describe the human urges and desires, and, more importantly, in the life sciences to explain the inner forces of organic