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University of Amsterdam, Netherlands invites online Application for number of  Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Social Science: Focus on Networks of Global Production, Human Rights, Environmental Regulation

The Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is looking for a PhD candidate to conduct research in the project “Protecting people and planet through supply chain legislation?”. The project is funded by the Dutch Science Association (Nederlandse Wetenschaps Organisatie, NWO) and led by Dr. Luc Fransen. The PhD candidate will be embedded in the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. From laptops to smartphones, from garments to toys, from furniture to foodstuff: many goods and commodities nowadays are produced through firms trading across borders. Expansion and intensification of linkages in the global economy allows the production of more and more goods to be organized in so-called global supply chains. At the same time, global competitive pressures and lack of government protections also lead to disregard for labor rights, human rights and environmental risks in production processes. This has led to calls for large buying firms to better monitor their supply chains and prevent or address exploitation, repression, pollution and depletion of natural resources. Analysts and policymakers alike for some time now have questioned whether the voluntary activities that firms develop to address these risks in supply chains indeed can protect people and planet. This is why governments across Europe and North America currently introduce binding legislation for buying firm’s duties to protect labor, human rights and the environment in global supply chains. The project of which this PhD position is part, investigates whether contemporary global supply chains as an economic structure facilitate such law’s intended effects. If we observe that these laws target only larger firms in a market, and that many countries in the world have not initiated such legislations for buying firms, nor observable ambitions at present to do so, will such legal obligations on buying firms make a positive difference in global supply chains? The PhD candidate selected for this position will conduct Social Network Analysis of global supply chains, informed by the shape of existing and emerging legislation seeking to address buyers and their supply networks in an attempt to protect human rights, labor and the environment. Further information about the research project may be found here.

Deadline : 15 September 2023

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(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Candidate for Research Project ‘Digital Urbanism in Jamaica’

The University of Amsterdam’s Department of Human Geography, Planning and International Development Studies (GPIO) welcomes applicants for a PhD position on digital urbanism in Kingston, Jamaica. The position will start in late 2023 and will be embedded in the department’s Urban Geographies programme group. The project is led by Rivke Jaffe, who will also act as the PhD’s primary supervisor. Funded by an Ammodo grant, this PhD position develops research in Kingston, Jamaica to understand how everyday urban life in postcolonial contexts is co-produced by digital technologies. The project extends the growing engagement within urban studies and geography with digital transformations – often referred to as digital urbanism (but also sometimes conceptualized as platform urbanism or smart urbanism). Much recent scholarly debate within these fields has focused on understanding how urban life and socio-spatial patterns are being reshaped by digital technologies, platforms and infrastructures. However, much of this research on digital urbanism has focused on Euro-American cities, with limited attention to the relations between cities and digital technologies in other geographical contexts, specifically those shaped by colonialism and uneven geopolitical relations. Focusing on the urban Caribbean, this PhD position aims to diversify such geographies of theory, bringing discussions on digital urbanism into conversation with – for instance – Caribbean thought, Black geographies, and/or postcolonial studies. We invite PhD proposals that draw creatively on such a range of theory to explore how digital technologies are changing everyday geographies, and urban patterns of difference and inequality, in Caribbean cities such as Kingston. We are especially interested in proposals that employ a mixed-method approach combining ethnography with digital methods.

Deadline :  1 September 2023

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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Candidate in Legal Aspects of the use of (generative) AI in the media

You will work on a legal PhD thesis as part of an interdisciplinary team with computer scientists, communication scientists, and humanities scholars. The project is embedded in the Institute for Information Law (IViR), Faculty of Law, UvA. Next to the research you will contribute actively to the activities of the institute and the labs, for example through participation in workshops, organisation of lectures or joint activities. To develop your teaching skills, you will also be involved in light teaching or student supervision tasks. All Ph.D. projects in the Responsible Media Lab will work with DPG Media, which is the largest media company in the Benelux region of Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg) and is also active in Denmark. DPG Media will facilitate access to data and resources for all the PhD projects.

Deadline : 01.09.2023

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(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position on Efficient Privacy-preserving Techniques for Data Analysis and Machine Learning

Are you fascinated by security? Are you interested in developing methods to analyse data while respecting privacy and ensuring security of the handled information? Do you like to work in a team of young researchers? We are seeking a PhD candidate interested in interdisciplinary research on the development, efficient implementation (hardware and software), use, orchestration, and improvement of privacy-preserving and data anonymization techniques. The PhD position will be within the Complex Cyber Infrastructure (CCI) group of the Informatics Institute. The position is part of the SECURED Horizon Europe Project.

Deadline :  31 October 2023

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(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Czech Studies / Czechoslovak History

The University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam School for Regional and Transnational and European Studies (ARTES) are pleased to announce a fully-funded 4-year PhD position in Czech Studies. The successful candidate will be part of a project “Soft” Antisemitism? Cartoons and the Decline of Democracy in Interwar Czechoslovakia (2023-2028), funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The project is led by Dr Ewa Stańczyk. ARTES is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research.

Deadline :   1 september 2023

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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Researcher Queer Cinema Culture in Mainland China and Hong Kong

The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) has a vacant PhD position as part of the ERC-funded research project Resilient Cultures – Music, Art, and Cinema in Mainland China and Hong Kong (RESCUE), led by main researcher Prof. Jeroen de Kloet. ASCA is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research. ASCA is home to more than 120 scholars and 160 PhD candidates, and is a world-leading international research school in Cultural Analysis. ASCA members share a commitment to working in an interdisciplinary framework and to maintaining a close connection with contemporary cultural and political debates.

Deadline : 15 augustus 2023

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(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: ELLIS PhD Position on Dynamics of Cooperation and Reciprocity in Human-AI Hybrid Populations

The ELLIS unit Amsterdam provides a fully funded PhD position on Dynamics of Cooperation and Reciprocity in Human-AI Hybrid Populations. Understanding cooperation is a fundamental research quest across disciplines. On the one hand, explaining the evolution of cooperation is a key scientific question in the realm of evolutionary biology. On the other hand, from climate change mitigation to pandemics’ control, meeting today’s major societal challenges requires understanding which incentives and institutions better promote human cooperation. With the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI), studies on cooperation found a new application domain: How to design systems where artificial agents positively impact human cooperation? With this PhD project we aim to combine theoretical analysis (based on Evolutionary Game Theory, and Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning methods) and human-agent interaction experiments to understand how artificial learning agents impact human dynamics of cooperation and indirect reciprocity. Are you interested in developing new mathematical and computational models to understand and improve human cooperation? Are you passionate about working in a multidisciplinary environment and tackling questions at the interface of population dynamics, game theory, machine learning and human psychology? Then this position is for you! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to work at the Socially Intelligent Artificial Systems (SIAS) group of the Informatics Institute (ELLIS unit Amsterdam) in collaboration with the Group of AI for People and Society, GAIPS, at the University of Lisbon (ELLIS unit Lisbon). We are looking for a profile combining a strong computational and mathematical background with curiosity, passion for scientific research and eagerness to comprehend social dynamics in hybrid systems where AI and humans co-exist.

Deadline : 26 August 2023

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(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: ELLIS PhD Position on 4D Perception of Interacting Humans from Videos

Do you want to help computers see, understand, and assist us, humans, in our everyday life? Are you excited with Artificial Intelligence (AI), 3D Machine Perception, 3D Human and Object Understanding, and 3D Avatars? Do you aspire to conduct internationally-visible research in one of the world’s most exciting cities? We are searching for a strong PhD candidate to push together the state of the art! Humans constantly interact with objects, spaces and other humans to perform tasks. This is reflected in the images and videos that we upload on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or that we capture through smart glasses (e.g. Microsoft’s HoloLens, Meta’s Aria). Our long-term goal is to develop human-centred AI that accurately perceives humans from images and videos while performing tasks, and assists them in these. This is important for Ambient Intelligence, Virtual Assistants, Human-Computer and Human-Robot Interaction, and Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR). To this end, we first need to “make sense” of the observed scene, i.e., to model how people, objects, and spaces look, to estimate their shape and pose, to infer their semantics and spatial relationships, and to do all of these in 3D space (or 4D for spacetime), because our bodies move in a 3D world (or 4D for spacetime). Think of this as “mirroring” the observed scene, with the humans and objects in it, to a replica 3D/4D virtual scene with virtual humans and objects. This holistic reconstruction endows computers with the ability to recognize what is in the scene, infer the state of humans and objects and analyse their semantic and spatio-temporal configuration.

Deadline :  26 August 2023

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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: ELLIS PhD Position on Representational Alignment of Video-AI with the Human Brain and Behaviour

The central research question is whether video-AI can be made more robust by increasing similarities between the internal visual representations of AI models and humans. Are you interested in the computations underlying visual perception in both AI and the human brain? Do you like to bridge research insights developed in neuroscience, artificial intelligence and psychology? Are you interested in working with state-of-the-art deep neural networks, as well as collecting human behavioral data and analyzing human neuroimaging data? Then this position is for you! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to work at the Video and Image Sense Lab (VISlab) group of the Informatics Institute (ELLIS unit Amsterdam) in collaboration with the Computational Vision and Artificial Intelligence group at Goethe University Frankfurt (ELLIS unit Frankfurt). The ideal candidate for this position has a strong background in machine learning and computer vision, combined with genuine interest in computational cognitive neuroscience in general and human visual perception in particular.

Deadline : 26 August 2023

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(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position: “Maladaptive Decision Making and Habits in Anorexia Nervosa”

We are looking for a highly qualified and motivated PhD candidate interested in cognitive neuroscience and computational psychiatry. The position is part of an NIMH (USA) funded project titled “No Way Around But Through: Mechanisms of Persistence and Remission of Habits in Anorexia Nervosa”. The aim of the project is to understand the cognitive and neural mechanisms that underlie maladaptive behaviours and makes them resistant to change. In particular, our goal is to understand whether and how habits contribute to persistent maladaptive behaviours among individuals with anorexia nervosa. To provide an in-depth assessment of the behavioral and neural mechanisms that support illness persistence, as well as remission, habitual and goal-directed behavior will be measured with an extensive task battery. The overarching project involves fMRI studies of individuals with anorexia nervosa, who will be followed longitudinally. Additionally, in a large-scale online study, we will use behavioral and computational approaches to examine habitual and goal-directed behavior among individuals who previously completed inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa. The PhD position is embedded in the Brain and Cognition area (department of Psychology) at the University of Amsterdam and will be supervised by Dr. Karin Foerde and co-supervised by Dr. Sanne de Wit. The project is a collaboration with Dr. Joanna Steinglass at the Columbia University Psychiatry Department (New York, USA). The PhD position will involve data analysis at the University of Amsterdam while collaborating with a team of students, postdoctoral researchers, and staff members collecting data on location in New York. The position is for a person interested in cognitive neuroscience and computational psychiatry from a basic science perspective rather than someone seeking direct clinical training.

Deadline :  15 September 2023

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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title:  PhD Position: “From Social Learning to Engagement: Influence of Dopamine Dysfunction”

We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with an interest in pursuing fundamental experimental psychology in populations with neurological damages and/or psychopathology. The PhD position is embedded in the Brain and Cognition program group (department of Psychology) at the University of Amsterdam and will be supervised by Dr. Karin Foerde, Dr. Tim Ziermans, and Prof.dr. Jaap Murre. The aim of the project is to understand: 1) What are the effects of dopaminergic dysfunction (e.g., among individuals with Parkinson’s disease or psychopathology) on social learning and decision making? 2) How does anticipated effort and enjoyment of social and non-social activities affect decisions to engage socially and can episodic memory-based interventions ameliorate potential deficits? These questions will be addressed using a combination of large-scale online testing and in-person testing of individuals with dopaminergic disturbances, (individuals with Parkinson’s disease, individuals with psychosis, and older adults).

Deadline : 5 September 2023

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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position: “Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of Intrusive Thoughts”

Memories of past events influence how we feel and act in the present, but how do they do that? The aim of this project, for which we are seeking a motivated PhD-student, is to develop a mechanistic framework for understanding how intrusive thoughts of past events affect current behaviour. The uncontrollability of thoughts has long been proposed to be a central factor in psychopathology, and is regarded an important driving factor of other symptom clusters. An example of uncontrollable thoughts are the unbidden, intrusive mental images that people sometimes experience after a highly negative event. These mental images, which pop into the mind unexpectedly, can be disruptive and distressing and lead to avoidance behaviour. Intriguingly, reminders of past distressing events can also bring about images of what could have been (counterfactual thoughts), as well as future-oriented intrusions that are conceptually unrelated to the past event. Understanding how emotional memories give rise to such past- and future-oriented intrusions is important, both from a theoretical perspective (do these intrusions arise from a single memory trace or multiple?), as well as from a clinical perspective (can and should they be treated independently? How do future-oriented intrusions increase the likelihood of dysfunctional behaviour?).

Deadline :  17 August 2023

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(13) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Molecular Laser Spectroscopy

Are you eager to apply advanced laser spectroscopies to develop the next generation of photothermal materials for applications such as sunscreen filters and molecular heaters? Do you enjoy to get the most out of the equipment you’re working with? Then this is the job for you! Light-to-heat conversion materials generate great interest due to their widespread applications. Amongst these is photoprotection against the harmful effects of UV radiation, which is presently attracting increasing attention because of concerns regarding adverse health and environmental effects of currently used sunscreen filters. Closely related to such materials are molecular heaters that employ heat -the ‘by-product’ produced by photon absorption- to enhance growth in agri- and horticulture. As yet, mainly empirical, brute-force approaches have been applied to develop new materials. We have shown that a bottom-up approach in which a full and detailed understanding of the photophysics and photochemistry of promising leads is obtained by molecular laser spectroscopy, enables the rational development and tailoring of such materials.

Deadline : 01.10.2023

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(14) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Researcher Socially Engaged Art in Mainland China and Hong Kong

The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) has a vacant PhD position as part of the ERC-funded research project Resilient Cultures – Music, Art, and Cinema in Mainland China and Hong Kong (RESCUE), led by main researcher Prof. Jeroen de Kloet. ASCA is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research. ASCA is home to more than 120 scholars and 160 PhD candidates, and is a world-leading international research school in Cultural Analysis. ASCA members share a commitment to working in an interdisciplinary framework and to maintaining a close connection with contemporary cultural and political debates.

Deadline : 15 augustus 2023

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(15) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Researcher Indie Pop in Hong Kong

This PhD position is embedded in the ERC-funded research project Resilient Cultures – Music, Art, and Cinema in Mainland China and Hong Kong (RESCUE). In this project we investigate the resilience of pop music, contemporary art and queer cinema in rapidly changing cultural, technological and (geo)political contexts. Specifically, we look at indie pop in Hong Kong (project 1), folk music in Mainland China (project 2), art institutes in both Hong Kong and Mainland China (project 3), as well as socially engaged art practices (project 4) and queer cinema (project 5) in both localities. The research findings will testify to the polyphony, diversity and vitality of cultural productions in Mainland China and Hong Kong.

Deadline :  15 augustus 2023

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(16) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD in computational chemistry

Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research setting where computational chemistry and industrial-application oriented research are joining forces? The Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, in collaboration with Canon Production Printing Netherlands BV, is looking for an ambitious PhD student to develop and apply novel multiscale models for fast photopolymerization of thin acrylate films, from liquid monomer to solid polymer network through gelation, for optimizing the industrial printing equipment. Photopolymerization of multifunctional acrylates is an intriguing and complex process. When initiated by light, this process solidifies a monomer liquid in a course of a ‘topological’ phase transition, resulting in a formation of a single large molecule that spans the entire volume — a polymer network. Although qualitatively well-understood, accurate quantitative predictions of this process is a major modelling challenge — the rates of reactions and diffusion define the network formation and, alongside this, the rates are dramatically influenced by the density of the growing network.

Deadline :  31.10.2023

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(17) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position: Touch-Color Cross-Modal Correspondences in the Blind

We are seeking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate  for our NWO-funded project  on touch-color cross-modal correspondences in the visually impaired. You will be working in an interdisciplinary and international team (Dr Romke Rouw, Brain & Cognition, UvA; Prof. Dr Edward de Haan, Transdisciplinary Neuropsychology, Radboud University/UvA, Dr Nicholas Root, Post-doc, Brain & Cognition, UvA; Prof. Dr Darren Lipomi, Dept of NanoEngineering, University of California, San Diego). You will be working in the Psychology research institute at the University of Amsterdam in the Brain & Cognition group, where talented and internationally renowned scholars work on gaining a better understanding of the nature of human cognition and its neural basis. The Psychology institute has consistently high scores on international rankings, with top-tier facilities equipment and infrastructure, and a long history of commitment to post-doctoral education.

Deadline : 1 October 2023

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(18) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position on Overcoming to Become: Identity Work of Marginalized Emerging Adults to Thrive @ Work

We are seeking a motivated candidate who is interested in examining how identity impacts and helps marginalized emerging adults thrive in organizations. This project seeks to contribute by (a) expanding established theoretical perspectives of multiple and intersecting identities and identity work, and (b) understanding the role of identity work for how marginalized emerging adults continues to thrive despite the social, political, and cultural challenges they will inadvertently continue to face.

Deadline : 31 August 2023

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(19) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position Planning for Urban Blue Justice in the Global North and Global South

We are looking for a PhD candidate to contribute to the research project Urban Blue Justice, which aims to understand how climate justice materializes in cities, particularly in relation to urban blue spaces. The global climate emergency creates a clear adaptation imperative across the urban South and North, with water emerging as a key resource at the center of impacts and responses. This adaptation imperative is particularly tangible in urban blue spaces – i.e., areas adjacent to surface water bodies (salt, fresh and brackish) – where risks, vulnerabilities, and values entwine to produce a complex landscape of urban living, planning, development, and governance. To date, contributions from critical urban and adaptation scholars have called attention to the unjust implications of adaptation in these spaces but more work is needed to identify alternative just approaches. Our project aims to locate climate justice, conceptually and empirically, in the ordinary adaptation practices of professionals and citizens working and living at the margins of urban waters in the Global North and South. We position climate justice at the intersection of critique and possibility, approaching water as both a risk (e.g., floods and droughts) and a resource. We will investigate this intersection through a multi-case study comparative approach. The goal is to understand how adaptation ideas and ideals travel across time and space, and their implications for the production, obstruction and proliferation of just urban blue spaces on the ground.

Deadline :  15 August 2023

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(20) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position “Investigating Chronic Illness Stereotypes in the Context of Work”

The prevalence of chronic health conditions (CHCs) in the workforce is increasing due to a worldwide increase in autoimmune illnesses and demographic change. Although CHCs represent a unique dimension of diversity, they are often overlooked in psychological research on stereotypes,  organizational inclusion, and occupational health efforts. This PhD project will investigate the content, predictors, and effects of stereotype perceptions of CHCs in general and work contexts. The goal is to gain insights into existing perceptions in the general public, as well as the unique perspectives of employed people with CHCs, their awareness and internalization of existing stereotypes, and the effects on their behavior in the workplace. Finally, the project will explore interventions to change stereotypes and prevent workplace discrimination against people with CHCs.

Deadline : 31 August 2023

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(21) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position Within the Project Staging Nobility in Urban Space: The Nassau Dynasty and the Towns of

The Amsterdam School of Historical Studies (ASH) invites applications for a PhD position tenable from 15 November 2023, for doctoral research in the field of medieval history. The research will be conducted in the research project recently awarded a NWO Open Competition grant and led by dr M.J.M. Damen. ASH represents and fosters the study of the human past from Antiquity to the present day. It brings together about 200 academics who participate in ca. 16 research groups. ASH is one of the six research schools/institutes within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research. Each research school/institute covers an important research area within the Faculty of Humanties (FoH) and has its own research programme. It is also the home base for PhD candidates, who interact with each other and with senior members in the research groups that make up the research school.

Deadline :8 september 2023

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(22) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position “Moral Truth: Exploring the Concept of Practical Cognition in Kant’s Ethics”

Are you looking for a challenging position in a dynamic setting? The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) currently has a vacant PhD position as part of an NWO project entitled Moral Truth: Exploring the Concept of Practical Cognition in Kant’s Ethics, led by principal investigator dr. Thomas Nys. ASCA is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research.

Deadline : 15 augustus 2023

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About University of Amsterdam, Netherlands  –Official Website

The University of Amsterdam is a public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The UvA is one of two large, publicly funded research universities in the city, the other being the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). Established in 1632 by municipal authorities and later renamed for the city of Amsterdam, the University of Amsterdam is the third-oldest university in the Netherlands. It is one of the largest research universities in Europe with 31,186 students, 4,794 staff, 1,340 PhD students and an annual budget of €600 million. It is the largest university in the Netherlands by enrollment. The main campus is located in central Amsterdam, with a few faculties located in adjacent boroughs. The university is organised into seven faculties: Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Economics and Business, Science, Law, Medicine, Dentistry.

The University of Amsterdam has produced six Nobel Laureates and five prime ministers of the Netherlands. The University of Amsterdam has been placed in the top 100 universities in the world by five major ranking tables. By the QS World University Rankings it was ranked 61st in the world, 14th in Europe, and 2nd in the Netherlands in 2021. The university was placed in the top 50 worldwide in seven fields in the 2011 QS World University Rankings in the fields of linguistics, sociology, philosophy, geography, science, Economics and econometrics, and accountancy and finance. In 2018 and 2019 the two departments of Media and Communication were commonly ranked 1st in the world by subject by QS Ranking.

 

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