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Precambrian rocks of northern Norway. The project is within the Solid Earth Sciences, Mineral Resources and Geohazards group. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme
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(nathan.einbinder@plymouth.ac.uk ) Applications are invited for a four-year PhD studentship and will start, 1st January 2026. The project is funded from Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable
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Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) (subject to personal qualifications employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting October 1, 2025. The position is limited until June 30, 2029
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, to contribute to the following projects. About the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia (RGSSA) is a 140-year old not-for-profit learned society
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full-time phd position (SKO 1017) is available for 3 years in the “Innate Lymphocyte Group” led by professor Marit Inngjerdingen at Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University
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nationals only) and research costs) three-year full-time PhD available to start on the 1st October 2025. The overall theme of this PhD programme is improving clinical assessment and research access
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and/or Geographical Information Systems (GIS), and be keen to learn new methods. The University of Birmingham is providing full funding for this project for a UK student. International students should
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The department includes about 115 people of which 9 are professors. Our mission is to advance the understanding of forest ecosystems and how these should be managed today and in the future. For more
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: 30 August 2025 Apply now The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with an MSc background in Earth, Environmental or another relevant field. You will work on the
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overcomes the geographic limitations of conventional systems, enabling global scalability and accessibility. Using advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approaches, the project is aimed at advancing