23 phd-mathematical-modelling-population-modelling PhD positions at Utrecht University
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PhD: Semantic Modelling of Geodata Sources and Geo-analytical Workflows Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning Hours per week: 36 to 40
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PhD position in Neuroscience Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 2 November 2025 Apply now It is widely accepted
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microbiome effects suites of host traits.� RESEARCH METHODOLOGY� You will study wild populations of great tits and blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) in East Anglia, focusing on the nestling and juvenile stages
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household preferences to neighborhood outcomes. In close collaboration with local stakeholders, experiments will be conducted to test model predictions and interventions. During the PhD, you will: Gain
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PhD in Methodology for combining Target Trial Emulation and Estimand Frameworks Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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PhD Money in postdivorce families: Resource pooling and transfers to children Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department: Social Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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or chemogenetic conditioning paradigms, and to determine how these changes may be mediated through intrinsic plasticity or brain state. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355304/phd
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PhD Position in Experimental Sociology Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department: Social Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 31 October 2025 Apply now
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of the estimand framework and target trial emulation can improve the design, analysis, and interpretability of observational studies for clinical and regulatory decision-making. Your job In this PhD project, you
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the restoration of peatland and coastal ecosystems? As one of the two 4-year PhD positions in the NWO funded project ‘Bioprime: applying biomimicry to produce restoration designs for multiple ecosystems’ at Utrecht