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enthusiastic PhD student who meets several or all of the following criteria: you hold a Master’s degree in pharmaceutics, molecular life sciences, biomedical technology, drug innovation, (bio)chemistry or a
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processes and help collectives envision and develop the organisational and digital tools required for broader participation. You will be part of a cohort of 11 PhD candidates from multiple Dutch universities
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-develop practical approaches through workshops and working sessions. You will embed yourself in ongoing change processes and help collectives envision and develop the organisational and digital tools
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how intrinsic plasticity contributes to memory encoding and alters cognitive processes. In this project, we will leverage the advanced voltage imaging in larval zebrafish to investigate how intrinsic
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indicate in your application letter when you are likely to graduate. A strong background in at least one but preferentially two of the following areas: Developmental Biology, Cell Biology, or Molecular
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criteria. A Master's degree in Biology, if you are within a few months of completing your MSc degree, we also welcome you to apply! Please indicate in your application letter when you are likely to graduate
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the understanding and modelling of these processes to support robust and adaptive climate policy strategies. Your job Climate change is driven in part by complex feedback mechanisms within both natural and human
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interplay between physical particle deposition, chemical precipitation, and deformation-induced particle remobilisation remains poorly understood. These processes vary fundamentally across rock types – from
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and professional development. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University . Selection process As Utrecht University, we want to be a home for everyone. We value staff with diverse
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knowledge is established, the processes of transport and burial during turbidity current events remain poorly understood. Previous experimental research into turbidity currents has been fundamental in