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, social sciences and political science are needed to understand the societal impacts of the various solutions. This understanding is essential for a successful implementation and acceptance of the new
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The Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences (FMG) is expanding its support for research using computational methods and digital data. As part of this effort, it is creating a new position for a
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novel tools that address challenges across various specialty applications, including organic synthesis, chemical biology, and material science. By bridging the gap between chemical engineering and organic
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of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). The PhD track is part of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) programme ‘Exploring diversity, critical
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). The collaboration involves various faculties at the University of Amsterdam, including the Faculty of Science (FNWI), the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences (FMG
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the faculty A challenging work environment with a variety of duties and ample scope for individual initiative and development within an inspiring organization. The social and behavioral sciences play
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intersectional/decolonial approaches to the curriculum, and are eager to collaborate with colleagues who investigate heritage in other disciplines in ARTES across the social sciences and humanities, such as law
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the Faculties of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Natural Sciences, Economics and Business, and Law. The chosen candidate will investigate the perceptions of various actors of the port area’s water system – its
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city of Amsterdam and society. Find more information about Economics and Business on uva.nl/eb . Find more information about the Amsterdam Business School on abs.uva.nl . Find more information about
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for flexibility, training, and community activities as well as our hiring strategy. Your experience and profile: A PhD degree in communication science, journalism, or related social science field; A strong affinity