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. Matthieu Brinkhuis (Utrecht University) and prof. Jeroen Vermunt. Background One of the most promising ambitions in educational technology is the move towards large-scale personalized learning enabled by
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optimised and uremic solutes removal from blood, by the new device, should be performed. The project will be performed in collaboration with researchers from Utrecht University (Prof. R. Masereeuw
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at Delft University of Technology and at Utrecht University. We are acutely aware that we are a diverse society and not every talented student will have had the same opportunities to advance their careers
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institutions Scalda, HZ University of Applied Sciences, University College Roosevelt, NIOZ, Utrecht University, and Wageningen University & Research. The core question of the DCC is: how to advance
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with researchers at Delft University of Technology, Utrecht University, and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. You will be a member of a large and dynamic geophysics/computational geodynamics team
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approaches. The research will be conducted as part of a collaboration between the Amsterdam Business School of the University of Amsterdam, Mulier Institute, and the Utrecht University School of Governance
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approaches. The research will be conducted as part of a collaboration between the Amsterdam Business School of the University of Amsterdam, Mulier Institute, and the Utrecht University School of Governance
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collaboration between the Amsterdam Business School of the University of Amsterdam, Mulier Institute, and the Utrecht University School of Governance. All three institutes take part in the doctoral supervision
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and network modelling, and macroscopic continuum modelling. PRONTO is a collaboration between Universiteit van Amsterdam, Utrecht University, Canon Production Printing (Venlo), AkzoNobel Performance
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and network modelling, and macroscopic continuum modelling. PRONTO is a collaboration between Universiteit van Amsterdam, Utrecht University, Canon Production Printing (Venlo), AkzoNobel Performance