HORIZON EUROPE┋Political participation in multilingual spaces
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Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
This award will fund researchers to investigate the causal mechanisms through which brain, body and environment interact over time in the development, persistence and resolution of anxiety- and trauma-related disorders. Knowing more about these mechanisms will help us find better ways to identify these problems and intervene at an early stage.
The aim of this scheme is to make the impacts of climate change on physical and mental health visible to drive urgent climate policy action at scale. We will fund transdisciplinary teams to deliver short-term, high-impact projects that maximise policy outcomes by combining evidence generation, policy analysis, engaged research approaches and communication strategies.
The Elinor Ostrom Fellowship is an additional offer by the Center for Interdisciplinary Research, designed in the spirit of Dual Career support. It is aimed at partners of fellows participating in a resident group who spend at least 4 months on-site at the Center. The individual fellowships enable partners with a strong academic profile, starting from postdoc level, to live on the ZiF campus at the same time as the fellow, to work on their own research projects and, if desired, to cooperate with colleagues at Bielefeld University. The fellowships are not thematically bound.
The University of Amsterdam’s Data Science Centre (DSC) and Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) welcome applications for their second DSC/IAS Joint Fellowship Call on Beneficial Disruptions in Science and Research.