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collaboration with various mental health institutions. We are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements a PhD degree in Clinical Psychology or in Statistics within the Social Sciences (or a
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collaboration with various mental health institutions. We are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements a PhD degree in Clinical Psychology or in Statistics within the Social Sciences (or a
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to incorporate this knowledge in socially responsible policy-making. These questions are at the heart of thos project, with the primary focus on hydrogen transport and storage. In this postdoc position, you will i
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. The program is a collaboration of five universities and combines insights from Sociology, Social Psychology, Philosophy, and Social and Economic History. Currently, almost 80 PhD and postdoc projects (https
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meet the following requirements - a PhD degree in Clinical Psychology or in Statistics within the Social Sciences (or a related discipline) - a relevant publication record demonstrating your ability
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for candidates who meet the following requirements a PhD degree in Clinical Psychology or in Statistics within the Social Sciences (or a related discipline) a relevant publication record demonstrating your ability
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partnerships.The Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences employs over 650 staff members. For more information about the Faculty please check the link https://www.rug.nl/gmw/ . Environmental Psychology
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and acceptability judgements of hydrogen projects, which key factors play a role in public perceptions and acceptability, and how to incorporate this knowledge in socially responsible policy-making
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of five universities and combines insights from Sociology, Social Psychology, Philosophy, and Social and Economic History. Currently, almost 80 PhD and postdoc projects (https://www.scoop-program.org
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. Charlotte Hemelrijk (Biology; all: University of Groningen), and prof. Mark van Vugt (psychology, VU Amsterdam). The project is part of a larger project, which also includes two PhD students (one in Groningen