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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The current PhD position is immediately available for a highly motivated candidate within the research group of Prof
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job PhD Epidemiologist – Advanced HIV Research Position Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated PhD-level Epidemiologist
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Studentship partners: University of Salford & The Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation Supervisors: Academic: Prof Paul Comfort (lead), Dr Christopher Bramah, Dr Nicholas Ripley Industrial
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06.10.2025 Application deadline: 10.11.2025 The following position is available at the Department of Linguistics of the Faculty of Humanities. PhD Researcher in Language Evolution / Computational
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analytical thinking sufficient foundation in statistics and quantitative skills strong written communication skills experience with health economics and HTA is an advantage (but not a requirement) Fluency in
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assessment instruments are combined to gain a differentiated insight into family influence processes. The project is led by Prof. Dr. Anna Kornadt (Uni Luxembourg), Prof. Dr. Michaela Riediger and Dr. Antje
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Job Description The Department of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is inviting applications for a PhD position in the field of audiology. The position is available
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fundamental methods research to guide in these analytical challenges. In this PhD-project, you will propose and evaluate new AI methodology to ensure that organoid data can be used to optimally predict relevant
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Scientific Background Deforestation is a major global issue, destroying biodiversity and accelerating climate change by removing vital carbon sinks. The newly
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“Comprehensive assessment of the biology and public health importance of Anopheles stephensi in Africa (AnoSTEP Africa)” working with Prof Heather Ferguson and Prof Fredros Okumu at the University of Glasgow, and