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outcomes in the Netherlands and beyond. This data-driven project will use real-world data to examine how centralization affects equity in access, treatment patterns, and the integration of complex
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on population size. The once critically endangered species Seychelles warbler is a small insectivorous passerine bird confined to five small islands in the Seychelles. The project will use the unique long-term
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2025 Apply now Salt application triggers osmotic and ionic stress pathways and causes cell wall modifications, particularly in pectins, affecting plant growth. Interestingly, salt-induced cell wall
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acceptable) outlining your initial research ideas for the PhD project. Your CV. A scan of your diploma including transcripts. Proof of English and Dutch proficiency. Other relevant documents. You may apply
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2025 Apply now Biofabrication is a relatively young field in which 3D fabrication technologies are used to generate living tissues by precisely patterning cells and biomaterials. In this PhD position
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approach is to apply foundational techniques grounded in logic, semantics, and verification. This work takes place within the CYCLIC project: Cyclic Structures in Programs and Proofs, a collaboration among
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August 2025 Apply now Atmospheric science and climate change assessments often focus on winter and summer. In this fully funded PhD position you will instead study the weather of spring and autumn. Your
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complementary research groups: the Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning group . The Land Use Planning chair group (LUP) focuses on the planning of sustainable landscapes that address urgent environmental
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. There are many challenges on the way – the family of pyrrolizidine alkaloids constitutes of >600 members of various complexity. And we also need the synthetic route to be practical, to be able to use synthesized
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), specifically within the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), in the Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES), and in collaboration with the interfaculty research centre BirdEyes Centre