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Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:22 PM

PhD Fellowships Child Health
 
Institute of Child Health, University College London
PhD Studentships - Neurosciences and Mental Health
The UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH) is a postgraduate research institution which, together with its partner, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, contains the largest concentration of research expertise in the scientific basis of child health in Europe. Its standing is reflected in the Grade 5*A awarded in the 2001 HEFCE Research Assessment Exercise and in the DoH Biomedical Research Centre for Children's Health awarded to ICH/GOSH in 2007. The Institute is committed to high quality postgraduate education and has a strong track record of training and support for its postgraduates. A high level of interaction exists across the Institute between basic scientists, clinicians and population health scientists. The Institute is offering a number of research studentships for the academic year 2008-09 supported by the Child Health Research Appeal Trust and MRC. Applicants selected for CHRAT or MRC funding will be able to choose from the following PhD projects:

Neurosciences and Mental Health

Sex differences in the developing embryo: why are females susceptible to neural tube defects? (Dr Nicholas Greene)

Neural correlates of idiopathic developmental verbal dyspraxia (iDVD) (Professor Faraneh Vargha-Kahdem)

Auditory perceptual processing in autism spectrum disorders: establishing the brain basis and functional significance (Professor Tony Charman)

Investigating the role of tyrosine phosphatases in spinal neuron development (Dr Andrew Stoker)

Investigation of the pathological mechanisms in childhood epilepsy (Dr Thomas Jacques)

SCN9A/Nav1.7 - a channel for pain (Professor Martin Koltzenburg)

Cognitive and social development following epilepsy in infancy (Dr Michelle de Haan)

Investigation of the embryological origin and development of intrinsic ganglia within the mammalian lung
(Dr Alan Burns)†

Further projects available in Stem Cells and Disease, Infection and Immunity, and Population Health Sciences on the ICH vacancy website, [url]http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/humanresources/[/url]

For further information about the ICH see our web site, [url]www.ich.ucl.ac.uk[/url]. Applications are invited from committed individuals wishing to do research in a clinical context, and who expect to graduate with a UK 1st class or upper 2nd class honours degree or equivalent from abroad.

For information about the projects and how to apply, please refer to the ICH vacancy website, [url]http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/humanresources/[/url]. Please note, applications that are submitted without following the correct procedure may not be considered.

If you wish to visit the ICH to discuss these opportunities, there is an Open Day on 28th November 2007 from 2.00pm. This will include a display of posters by PhD students which demonstrates the range of ICH research and an opportunity to attend a lecture by the leader of the recent "Caudwell Xtreme Everest" expedition.

4-year PhD studentships funded by the Medical Research Council are also tenable at ICH, in the project areas listed above. To apply for a UCL 4 year MRC DTA PhD studentship, please see: [url]http://www.ucl.ac.uk/biomedicine/funding/mrc-dta/[/url]

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:24 PM

Laser/Optical Research
 
PhD Studentship Laser Optical Diagnostics for the Characterisation of pMDI Devices
Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Ref: GKH031107

PhD Scholarship sponsored by 3M Healthcare and Wolfson School
SCHOLARSHIP COVERS ONLY: Up to £14,000 per annum tax free plus tuition fees

Loughborough University has a world-leading reputation in the development and application of optical diagnostic techniques for two-phase flow research. The project is sponsored by 3M Healthcare who have a unique track record in the development and manufacture of pMDI inhalation devices.

This project aims to develop optical-based analytical techniques to characterise the droplet size and droplet velocity in ex-actuator plumes. The Optical Engineering Research Laboratory in the Wolfson School at Loughborough University has an extensive range of optical techniques for the analysis of gas and particulate flow fields. This project will develop analytical methodologies for the application of the techniques to the area of inhaler plume analysis; investigating accuracy, repeatability and robustness.

Analytical techniques which will be used include PDA, PIV, LIF, Laser diffraction and high-speed, high-resolution imaging techniques.

The ideal candidate will hold a 1st class or 2:1 honours degree in an engineering or physical science subject, preferably with proven experience in optical diagnostics. Strong numerical analysis skills, proven ability to undertake experimental projects and proficiency in MATLAB computer programming language are also required. Both EU and non-EU citizens are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Duration of the funding is three years.

For informal enquiries and please contact Professor Graham K. Hargrave, Loughborough University (G.K.Hargrave@Lboro.ac.uk). An application form and further details are available from Ms Jo Mason, Research Administrator (J.R.Mason@lboro.ac.uk).

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:25 PM

Newcastle Univ EPSRC PhD Scholarships
 
EPSRC CASE CIKTN PhD Studentship
Multi-Metric based Decision Making in Whole Process Design
School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials
Introduction
Process 2020 Innovation SatNav is an EPSRC funded collaborative project between the universities of Newcastle, Manchester, Reading and York. The project's objectives are to formulate and demonstrate the concept of a tool that offers a flexible and adaptive innovation "SatNav" that can assist technical teams and organisations navigate the complex business and technological terrain.

The purpose of this EPSRC industrial CASE studentship is to underpin some of the theoretical challenges of the project. The specific objective of the project is to consider the development of strategies for multi-objective decision making in the early phase of product development. Multiple metrics arise as a consequence of design and operational objectives, including sustainability concerns and these sit alongside business and industrial capability constraints. Using such metrics, development decisions must be made but with an awareness of whole process implication. Case study examples from the SatNav project will serve to ensure the industrial applicability of the theoretically oriented research. The project is supported by AstraZeneca, Johnson Mathey, GlaxoSmithKline, Robinson Brothers and BRITEST Ltd.

The successful PhD applicant will join the team of researchers involved in the Process 2020 Innovation SatNav EPSRC funded project in the School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials at Newcastle University. The supervisory team will include Professor G Montague and Professor E Martin.

Eligibility and Value of the Award
Due to funding criteria, this three year studentship is open to resident UK and EU nationals only. A UK national would receive funding for fees and an annual £15,300 tax free stipend (including CASE award). An EU national would receive a fees award only.

Candidates should have a first-class or upper-second-class Honours degree (or equivalent) in chemical or process engineering, physics or mathematics or a related subject.

How to Apply
Please complete the application form which is available at [url]www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/[/url] apply Please quote the title of the studentship and provide the co-supervisor's name (Professor E Martin) in the section headed "Research Students Only".


Further Information Informal enquiries may be made to Professor E Martin, [email]e.b.martin@ncl.ac.uk[/email], +44 (0)191 222 6231 or Professor G Montague, [email]gary.montague@ncl.ac.uk[/email], +44 (0) 191 222 7265.

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:26 PM

Brunel University DTI/ R&D
 
PhD Studentship
Innovation in Natural Fibre Composites for Structural Applications
Applications are invited for a research studentship in the School of Engineering and Design at Brunel University, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The research area will be the development of novel techniques of composite formulation and functional products for structural applications, involving both analytical and experimental aspects. The research is linked to a comprehensive project under the DTI Collaborative R&D Technology Programme with a consortium including the University, industries and architects.

Applications are invited from candidates with a 2.1 degree or above in chemistry, material, or related subjects. Additional qualifications in an engineering subject or experience of working in the construction sector would be an advantage. The successful candidate will be enthusiastic, self-motivated, able to conduct research and meet demanding deadlines, as well as being a broad, innovative thinker with good communication skills.

The studentship will cover tuition fees to home/EU level and provide an enhanced living allowance over the basic stipend (currently £12,000 per annum). Overseas students are eligible to apply, but will be liable to pay the difference between home/EU and overseas fees.

Please send a University application form, CV, and covering letter with contact details of two referees to Dr Mizi Fan, School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH, UK, or via email: [email]mizi.fan@brunel.ac.uk[/email].

The successful candidate will commence their PhD as soon as possible.

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:27 PM

PhD Induction in each term Population Health
 
Institute of Child Health, University College London
PhD Studentships - Population Health Sciences
The UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH) is a postgraduate research institution which, together with its partner, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, contains the largest concentration of research expertise in the scientific basis of child health in Europe. Its standing is reflected in the Grade 5*A awarded in the 2001 HEFCE Research Assessment Exercise and in the DoH Biomedical Research Centre for Children's Health awarded to ICH/GOSH in 2007. The Institute is committed to high quality postgraduate education and has a strong track record of training and support for its postgraduates. A high level of interaction exists across the Institute between basic scientists, clinicians and population health scientists. The Institute is offering a number of research studentships for the academic year 2008-09 supported by the Child Health Research Appeal Trust and MRC. Applicants selected for CHRAT or MRC funding will be able to choose from the following PhD projects:

Population Health Sciences

Body fat alterations and metabolic abnormalities in HIV-infected children and adolescents in Europe: a longitudinal study (Dr Claire Thorne)

Growth and disease risk in three generations of the 1958 British birth cohort (Professor Chris Power)

Further projects available in Stem Cells and Disease, Infection and Immunity, and Neurosciences and Mental Health on the ICH vacancy website, [url]http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/humanresources/[/url]

For further information about the ICH see our web site, [url]www.ich.ucl.ac.uk[/url]. Applications are invited from committed individuals wishing to do research in a clinical context, and who expect to graduate with a UK 1st class or upper 2nd class honours degree or equivalent from abroad.

For information about the projects and how to apply, please refer to the ICH vacancy website, [url]http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/humanresources/[/url]. Please note, applications that are submitted without following the correct procedure may not be considered.

If you wish to visit the ICH to discuss these opportunities, there is an Open Day on 28th November 2007 from 2.00pm. This will include a display of posters by PhD students which demonstrates the range of ICH research and an opportunity to attend a lecture by the leader of the recent "Caudwell Xtreme Everest" expedition.

4-year PhD studentships funded by the Medical Research Council are also tenable at ICH, in the project areas listed above. To apply for a UCL 4 year MRC DTA PhD studentship, please see: [url]http://www.ucl.ac.uk/biomedicine/funding/mrc-dta/[/url]

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:28 PM

VU University Amsterdam
Amsterdam, 1081 (Noord-Holland), 38 hours per week

PG Research
The VU University in Amsterdam is one of the leading institutions for higher education in Europe. It is part of international science networks and collaborates with many major universities throughout the world. The Faculty of Sciences consists of three departments, with 650 employees including researchers, lecturers, full- and part-time professors. At the Solid State Physics section of the Faculty of Sciences at the VU University there are openings for 3 Positions in ‘Sustainable Hydrogen’

Summary
To reduce the risk of global warming, CO2 emissions have to be reduced. For a sustainable society it is therefore essential to find ways to reduce energy consumption, to find sustainable energy sources and to develop clean energy carriers that can easily be stored. Hydrogen based technology may hold the key to such a sustainable future. Recently, we developed a new combinatorial technique to investigate the properties of promising hydrogen storage materials. ‘Hydrogenography’ exploits the optical changes on hydrogenation, and hence allows for parallel screening of hundreds of materials combinations simultaneously. This technique is at the basis of two applied research projects funded by the NWO/ACTS sustainable hydrogen programme. Together with several European projects focused on the hydrogen economy, this provides an international network of collaboration for our Hydrogen related research.


Required education/skills:University Graduate
I. The development of an optical fiber based hydrogen sensor (Postdoc)
The possibility to switch reversibly a metal layer between a shiny metallic mirror state and a strongly absorbing black state allows for the design of a hydrogen detector. We have demonstrated a proof of principle of such a detector in an optical fiber geometry, where the active metal hydride nano-layer is deposited on the top-end of the fiber. For a reliable operation, suitable catalyst and protection layers are essential. The working of these layers is to be further optimized and understood. The next step of this project is to develop a sensor measuring the hydrogen concentration in air at a suitable range around the explosion limit of hydrogen in air. We are looking for a post-doc with an interest in both basic material science and the commercial aspects of developing such a sensor. Research aims at understanding the behaviour of the Pd-based catalyst and the hydrogenation of the metal hydride based active layer. The research involves sputter preparation of the device components and characterization thereof using XRD, RBS, optical spectroscopy and STM/AFM. Ultimately, the optimization of the kinetic and optical properties of the device components should result in a proof-of-principle of the sensor.

Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Post-doctorates(Scientific discipline: Natural Sciences)

Organization
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VU University Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, has been a renowned cultural, scientific and commercial centre for many centuries. It was here, in 1880, that the VU University Amsterdam first opened its doors to students. VU stands for 'Vrije Universiteit', which means 'Free University'. Here, 'free' refers to freedom of state and church interference. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam was established in 1880 by orthodox protestants. Nowadays it aims to be inspiring, innovative and involved.

Throughout the past century, the university has continued to expand. It now comprises twelve faculties and has teaching facilities for 18,000 students.

Click here for an overview of faculties and institutes: [url]http://www.english.vu.nl/About_the_VU/[/url]

The university campus and university hospital are situated in the south-western part of Amsterdam, one of the most dynamic and fast-growing business districts in the Netherlands. The international airport of Schiphol-Amsterdam is 10 kilometres away, just 8 minutes by train. With more than fifty undergraduate (or bachelor’s) programmes and almost a hundred postgraduate (or master’s) programmes, the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam offers a wide choice of study options. The programmes are of a high quality, the atmosphere is very conducive to study, and the teaching staff is easily accessible.


The appointment will be initially for one year. If the results are successful the appointed period will be prolonged by two years (Postdoc) or three years (PhD). In the latter case, the purpose is to complete a PhD-thesis by the end of the fourth year, intended to result in a dissertation. You can visit our website [url]www.vu.nl/vacatures[/url] for a review of working conditions at the VU.

Salary
Post Doc: Gross monthly salary starts at € 2.852,- in the first year and increases to € 3.597,- in the last year of the appointment, based on a fulltime employment.
Phd: Gross monthly salary starts at € 1.956,- in the first year and increases to € 2.502,- in the last year of the appointment, based on a fulltime employment.

Additional Information
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Application

VU University
Faculty of Sciences
Prof.Dr.R. van Griessen
De Boelelaan 1083
1081 HV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
E-mail: [email]few-vacatures@few.vu.nl[/email]

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:29 PM

Computer Science/Dept. of Biochemical Engineering
 
PhD Studentship
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Technologies for Rapid Bioprocess Development
Dept. of Computer Science/Dept. of Biochemical Engineering


This interdisciplinary PhD project, funded by the Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre for Bioprocessing (IMRC), brings together expertise in advanced bioprocess experimentation technology (Department of Biochemical Engineering) and in knowledge representation and reasoning technologies for handling incomplete and inconsistent knowledge using argumentation (Department of Computer Science). The aims of the project are (1) to extend existing work on logic-based systems for argumentation in order to reason with the search space of possible combinations of operating strategies in the production of a biomolecule, and (2) to build a prototype system for a restricted domain of bioprocess knowledge in order to evaluate the framework.

We seek a PhD student with an interest in applying logic-based knowledge representation and reasoning technologies to support the rapid development of bioprocesses. Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship starting January 2008 under the joint supervision of Dr Anthony Hunter (Computer Science) and Dr Yuhong Zhou (Biochemical Engineering). Applicants should hold at least a 2.1 degree or MSc (or equivalent) in computer science. Knowledge of biochemistry/chemistry is an advantage. The studentship is funded by the EPSRC and covers a stipend and tuition fees. UK citizens or those with a "relevant connection" with the UK are eligible for the award.

For more information see [url]http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/a.hunter/bioprocessphd.html[/url]
Informal inquiries can be made to Anthony Hunter (a.hunter@cs.ucl.ac.uk) or Yuhong Zhou (y.zhou@ucl.ac.uk). To apply, please download and fill in an application form at:
[url]http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/application-admission[/url]

Make sure you specify PhD "KR for Bioprocess (Anthony Hunter)" on the part of the form that asks what you are applying for. Please send the completed form to Naomi Jones, Postgraduate Administrator, Department of Computer Science, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT.

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:31 PM

Signal Processing/Communications
 
PhD Scholarship
Signal Processing/Communications
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
New South Wales, Australia

SCHOLARSHIP COVERS ONLY:- Tax-free stipend of at least A$20,000 pa

In the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, under the supervision of Dr. Peter Schreier, there is an opening for a PhD student in the broad areas of statistical signal processing/communications. This position is available immediately and carries a tax-free stipend of at least A$20,000/year, for three years, and a complete tuition fee waiver. Exceptional candidates may negotiate a higher stipend.

The University of Newcastle is one of the Australia's top universities.

The renowned Shanghai Jiao Tong University Ranking places Newcastle's Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment in Australia's top 4, and the world's top 100, for engineering technology and computer science.

Newcastle (pop. 350,000) is a lively port city on a breathtaking stretch of Australia's coastline, boasting wonderful beaches, a low cost of living, a very favourable climate, and a casual lifestyle, only two hours from Sydney. Newcastle offers all the usual city comforts, such as restaurants, cafes, parks and gardens, theatres, art galleries, shopping centres, and nightclubs.

How to apply: Normally, a Masters degree with thesis in Electrical Engineering (or a closely related area) with excellent grades from an institution of recognized standing is required. In exceptional cases, candidates with a Bachelors degree will also be considered. You may make an informal inquiry about this position by contacting Dr Peter Schreier, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, 2308, Australia, Tel. +61-2-49215997, or preferably by e-mail at [email]Peter.Schreier@newcastle.edu.au[/email]. In your inquiry, include a brief resume and names of potential references. If possible, also include an electronic copy of your thesis or other technical report.

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:32 PM

PhD postion
Radboud University Nijmegen Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica
Nijmegen, (Gelderland), 40 hours per week

A NOVA funded PhD position is available at the Department of Astrophysics of the Radboud University Nijmegen, to work on models for the stellar and binary population in the Solar Neighbourhood. The Milky Way is shaped by an interplay between star formation, galaxy formation and stellar evolution. This interplay is complicated by the fact that the majority of stars are born in binaries. With the advance of wide field surveys and the increase in computer power, it has become possible to study Galactic populations of stars and binaries by detailed comparison of models with observations. The aim of this project is to model the Solar Neighbourhood, focussing on low and intermediate mass (binary) stars. Models with different assumptions on the details of binary evolution, star formation and Galactic (chemical) evolution will be compared with the results of wide field surveys such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the ongoing European Galactic Plane Surveys in which we are involved. We are looking for a motivated student that has a broad interest in Astrophysics, preferentially with some programming experience, to further develop an existing stellar population synthesis code and to compare the outcomes of different models with observations. This work will be done under the supervision of Gijs Nelemans in Nijmegen, in collaboration with Simon Portegies Zwart of the Universiy of Amsterdam. The goal of the project is to constrain the local star formation history and make an inventory of local binary populations. This will be used to learn about binary evolution and to help to interpret the results of Galactic surveys. Particular focus will be on binary populations including white dwarfs as they are especially well suited to study binary evolution. The latter will be in collaboration with the groups of Paul Groot in Nijmegen and Hans van Winckel at the University of Leuven, Belgium. The goal of the project is to constrain the local star formation history and make an inventory of local binary populations. This will be used to learn about binary evolution and to help to interpret the results of Galactic surveys. Particular focus will be on binary populations including white dwarfs as they are especially well suited to study binary evolution. The latter will be in collaboration with the groups of Paul Groot in Nijmegen and Hans van Winckel at the University of Leuven, Belgium.


Required education/skills:University Graduate
We are looking for a motivated student that has a broad interest in Astrophysics, preferentially with some programming experience, to further develop an existing stellar population synthesis code and to compare the outcomes of different models with observations. This work will be done under the supervision of Gijs Nelemans in Nijmegen, in collaboration with Simon Portegies Zwart of the Universiy of Amsterdam. Candidates for this position must have received their Master's degree in (astro)physics at the start of the PhD project.

Organization
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Radboud University Nijmegen
Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica
Strategically located in Europe, Radboud University Nijmegen is one of the leading academic communities in the Netherlands. A place with a personal touch, where top-flight education and research take place on a beautiful green campus in modern buildings with state-of-art facilities.

The Department of Astrophysics at the Radboud University Nijmegen is a young and vibrant group, consisting of four faculty, five postdocs, nine PhD students and of order five - ten Master students. Research in the department is focused on compact binaries and astroparticle physics.



Dr. G. Nelemans
Telephone number: 31-24-3652983
E-mail address: [email]nelemans@astro.ru.nl[/email]
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Application
Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica
Ms. Nelemans
PO Box 9010, 6500 GL Nijmegen, NL

E-mail: [email]pz@science.ru.nl[/email]

Noman Monday, November 05, 2007 05:34 PM

PhD Studentship
Radboud University Nijmegen Faculteit der Letteren


The European project Acoustic reduction in European languages investigates how speakers and listeners process acoustically reduced words, such as the pronunciation "yesay" for "yesterday" and "onry" for ordinary", in five European languages (Dutch, English, French, Spanish, and Estonian or Finnish). Essential to this research program are corpora of highly spontaneous speech, which exist for English and Dutch, but which will have to be compiled for French, Spanish, and Estonian or Finnish in the course of this project. Complementary to corpus based research, the processing of acoustic reduction will be addressed by means of psycholinguistic experiments. The project has as its principal investigator Dr M. Ernestus. It is funded by a European Young Investigator award, as well as by the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and by the Radboud University. The research group is located in the building of the Max Planck Institute, on the campus of the Radboud University, in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. This location guarantees a stimulating research environment with excellent experimental facilities. It offers researchers the possibility to develop interdisciplinary skills and to discuss their work with many internationally renowned scholars. The project is now offering a position for a PhD-student who will investigate acoustic reduction in Estonian or Finnish. The PhD-student will explore which types of reduction occur in this language, and how the production and comprehension of reduced words are affected by the morphological and phonological properties of this language. The PhD student will collaborate closely with the principal investigator. In addition, the PhD-student will be supported in his/her research (including the compilation of the speech corpus) by a team of research assistants.

Required education/skills:University Graduate
Applicants should be (near-)native in Estonian or Finnish and also be fluent in English. They should have a master's degree in linguistics or phonetics, or receive one within a few months. Moreover, applicants should have a basic knowledge of the phonology, phonetics, and morphology of Estonian or Finnish. The successful candidate will receive a contract for three and a half years at the Radboud University Nijmegen ([url]www.ru.nl)[/url], under the conditions for PhD-students at this university.
Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Teaching & Research(Scientific discipline: Language & Culture)

Organization
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Radboud University Nijmegen
Faculteit der Letteren
Strategically located in Europe, Radboud University Nijmegen is one of the leading academic communities in the Netherlands. A place with a personal touch, where top-flight education and research take place on a beautiful green campus in modern buildings with state-of-art facilities.



The PhD students will be assigned to the function profile Promovendus (ufo-system).


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Faculteit der Letteren
Radboud University Nijmegen, Faculty of Arts,
P.O. Box 310, NL-6500 AH Nijmegen

E-mail: [email]mirjam.ernestus@mpi.nl[/email]


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