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for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR ), University of Copenhagen. The PhD fellowship is part of the CBMR International PhD & Postdoc Program . About Us The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic
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We are hiring two PhD-candidates for a project that investigates language-related degree-awarding gaps in Dutch higher education. Are you interested in using big data for investigating the role
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We are hiring two PhD-candidates for a project that investigates language-related degree-awarding gaps in Dutch higher education. Are you interested in using AI and text mining for investigating
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experiences, a research statement outlining your main research interest, evidence of language proficiency if applicable, and names of three referees. Selection process For more information please contact Prof
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for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR ), University of Copenhagen. The PhD fellowship is part of the CBMR International PhD & Postdoc Program . About Us The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are hiring two PhD-candidates for a
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conferences; participating in the ACLC and Faculty of Humanities PhD training programmes. This is what we ask of you A completed Master's degree or Research Master’s degree in (Computational) Linguistics
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or soon to be finished Background in protein design, computational biology or related field Working knowledge in at least one relevant coding language (Python, R, or C++) Excellent communication skills and
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interested in writing to learn and learning to write in the age of AI? As a PhD candidate, you will investigate these topics at the intersection of (foreign) language learning and technological developments
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the University of Amsterdam offers. The supervision team consists of supervisors from the program group of Persuasive Communication (Dr. Eline Smit – daily supervisor – and Prof. Bas van den Putte) – where the PhD