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embedded in the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR, department of Communication Science) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam: “Corporate Communication
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the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam. What are you going to do In this 4-year PhD project, you will explore
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quantitative and mixed research methods are a bonus. You have a completed MA or Research MA in human geography, political science, anthropology, sociology or one of the related social sciences; interest in food
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tasks. What do we require You have: a (research) master’s degree in Communication Science or in another discipline relevant to the project, such as Political Science, Sociology, or (Social) Psychology
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involve qualitative and quantitative research methods. What do you have to offer? Your experience and profile: a master degree in Informatics with a strong affinity with Artificial Intelligence and Social
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(Bridging Social and Behavioural Science Disciplines to Galvanize Sustainability) of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. The project has an interdisciplinary focus and a supervision team
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for Life Sciences in the Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam. Our state-of-the-art facilities and supportive research community provide an ideal environment for ambitious researchers eager to make
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Social Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Organization Science, Management, Societal Resilience, Public Administration, Communication and Information Studies, Sociology, or Journalism Studies
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Phd Position in Multiscale Spatiotemporal Modelling of Microbiome During the First 1000 Days of Life
utilizing computational science methods to investigate the impact of the human microbiome on health and disease? The Computational Science Lab (CSL) at the Informatics Institute, together
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Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research environment? Are you interested in using state of the art language technology to advance research in cognitive science and linguistics? If you