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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions MSCA PhD Positions
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There is no more detail available on our website as host website changes its position every time. The Mainly concern of these positions belongs to cyberbullying and harrasment studies. Applications are invited for 10 PhD positions (Doctoral Candidates) on the Doctoral Network “PARTICIPATE” Project, to be funded by the Horizon Europe Programme of the European Commission – Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA).
Cyberbullying is a significant social, health and behavioural concern thoughout the EU and worldwide, yet crucial areas in its prevention and intervention have largely been side-lined, namely the key role of parents, as well as the role of gender, disability, ethnicity and sexuality.
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Addressing this research and action gap, by delivering a world-class multi-sectoral, multidisciplinary doctoral training program incorporating plans for substantial networking and exchange of information, expertise and action potential regarding the nature and extent of cyberbullying across Europe.
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