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an innovative academic education to more than 20 000 students, conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. We are one of the largest, most international and
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, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role
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PhD-students. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: You will become part of a new ERC project, ‘AFROPRESS: Recovering Global Exchanges from Sub-Saharan
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, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role
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information. Jenny Russinova lab at PSB focuses on research on brassinosteroid hormones (https://www.russinovalab.be). Job description Phytohormones play a central role in regulating cell division and
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. We offer an innovative academic education to more than 20000 students, conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. We are one of the largest, most
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grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: You will be conducting research on the new governance of urban transformations and mobility as part of the new
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, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role
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university. We offer an innovative academic education to more than 20000 students, conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. We are one of the largest
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Schoonjans (Pediatric Neurology Department UZA) are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on clinical data analyses and multi-omics approaches in the rare genetic neurodevelopmental syndrome, STXBP1