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are interested in carrying out their PhD work in bioethics. The PhD position is part of the MORALMAP project, investigating how moral foundations drive entrenched positions; how social media content creators frame
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applications for the PhD position to work on the South Africa Study. The call for applications for the doctoral position on the case study on Turkey is published separately. Your position As a doctoral candidate
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Science or related field Strong skills in quantitative methods and a strong command of R or another statistical programme Motivation to conduct independent research on your PhD as well as work together
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/ ), is currently looking for dynamic and independent graduate students (Master's degree) who are interested in carrying out their PhD work in bioethics. The PhD position is part of the MORALMAP project
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Studies (https://europa.unibas.ch/en/ ). Hereby we invite applications for the PhD position to work on the South Africa Study. The call for applications for the doctoral position on the case study on Turkey
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://europa.unibas.ch/en/ ). Hereby we invite applications for the PhD position to work on the Turkey case study. The call for applications for the doctoral position on the case study on South Africa will be published
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that enable accurate and real-time diagnosis and therapies. Project background Polyethylene wear is a major factor affecting the long-term performance of hip implants, as it can lead to particle-induced
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://dg.philhist.unibas.ch/de/ ), the Turkey case study at the Europainstitut/Institute for European Global Studies (https://europa.unibas.ch/en/ ). Hereby we invite applications for the PhD position to work on the Turkey
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technologies with clinical practice, developing solutions that enable accurate and real-time diagnosis and therapies. Project background Polyethylene wear is a major factor affecting the long-term performance
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) in Basel, Switzerland. The successful candidate will work on developing cellular therapies against glioblastoma and brain metastasis. The project focus is on the genetic modification of T cells and