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-mature.org. Applicants are encouraged to contact the spokesperson in case of any questions: Prof. Dr. Gerd Bacher (UDE, gerd.bacher@uni-due.de ). The participating institutions view equity and diversity as an
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of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Dr. Lei Yang and Prof. Johannes Kabisch (Norwegian University of Science
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excellent study results. You can demonstrate strong quantitative skills. Interest in or experience with health economics research is an asset. You can demonstrate experience in coding. You can demonstrate
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-proof regional textile economy, grounded in cooperation between companies, knowledge institutions, governments, and civil society. You will collaborate with diverse Dutch partners, including Sympany, Code
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identifying relevant treatments and their associated Health Resource Group (HRG) codes to link hospital care provided with NHS Reference Costs, as well as linking any primary care activity with Unit Costs of
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, those with disabilities or with equivalent status pursuant to the German Social Code IX (SGB IX) will receive priority for employment. Please submit your detailed application (including CV, motivation
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. For more information, see also our diversity policy webpage: https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/policy-and-strategy/diversity-and-inclusion/ Our selection procedure follows the guidelines of the Recruitment code
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: Prof. Dr. Steven Travis Waller, Chair of Transport modeling and simulation, and co-supervised by at least one additional professor, plus an international tutor of the CRC Requirements: excellent
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic: Microstructured PCL
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topicMicrostructured PCL