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Published Tuesday 13 May 2025 Deadline Sunday 22 Jun 2025 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of Law (ESL) Salary € 2.901 - € 3.707 Employment 1 fte - 1 fte Introduction Erasmus School
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PhD position within the project "What's wrong? Ancient corrections in Greek papyri from Egypt" (AnCo
, with its rapidly changing ideas, aesthetics, and theories of cultural production. Through research, teaching and outreach, the Institute aims to deepen our understanding, both inside and outside academia
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the economic impacts of offshore wind farms on commercial fisheries in the Dutch North Sea. Your work will identify who wins and who loses in this energy transition and investigate how fishers can adapt to
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? As a PhD Candidate, you will develop innovative methods for predicting and reducing the energy consumption of large-scale AI systems during their design phase. Your work will help shape environmentally
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will be determined collaboratively with the selected candidate to ensure a good fit and to attract top talent. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following: systems and control theory
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, particularly in lesser-explored border regions of Eastern Europe or Western Eurasia, and to consider how these experiences are remembered, represented, and inscribed in the landscape itself. You will work with
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profound impact on everyday functioning in a world full of unpredictable and emotional social interactions. This ERC-funded project aims to investigate how socially anxious individuals deal with
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deadline: 30 September 2025 Apply now In this combined PhD position, your will work as a clinical embryologist within the Reproduction Team of Utrecht University’s Equine Clinic, as well as conduct research
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at the institute level (supervision of practicum and exercise sessions). You will work in collaboration with the other members of the group and actively participate to group meetings. Profile You will have an MSc in
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for sustainability in real-life settings; conduct action research and stakeholder engagement; work collaboratively in a team across disciplines and with multiple stakeholders; participate in conferences, workshops and