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requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment will be made by Associate Professor Christian Damsgaard, Professor Jakob
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. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . You will have a strong interest in audio and demonstrate a high level of academic achievement in relevant subject areas and a
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programme of high-quality empirical research commensurate with the level needed for a PhD qualification, which advances the field of Environmental Psychology • Publish (or submit for publication) at least
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tasks: The post has two components, a research component and a teaching component. In terms of research, you will be expected to: • Develop and implement a coherent and original programme of high
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countries and beyond. Training and Career Development As a PhD student, you will join the Faculty of Science Graduate School, which provides a comprehensive programme of professional skills training tailored
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and AMOC changes at decadal to millennial timescales. This project may include participation in seagoing expeditions. This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme funded by the Dutch
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letter, transcript of records of the master program degree, a summary of your master thesis (if already completed) and the names (affiliation, telephone, e-mail) of two references) by October 10, 2025
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The thesis can be written either in German or French. However, it must contain a substantial summary (approx. 50 pages) in the other language. Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Winter semester
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represent stakeholder preferences. The integrated Research Training Group (RTG) will provide doctoral researchers with an attractive qualification program, foster networking, enable internationalization and
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algorithmic aspects of cheminformatics. The position is founded by the Challenge Programme of the Novo Nordisk Foundation: “Mathematical Modelling for Microbial Community Induced Metabolic Diseases ”, led by