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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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and would you like to contribute to more sustainable agricultural systems? Do you enjoy the puzzle of data analysis with societal relevance? You might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! We
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effective strategies for preventing, identifying and stopping the abuse of older people? While the advanced methods training of the PhD will be data science and statistical analysis, there will also be
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams and
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analysis with societal relevance? You might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to assess how regenerative practices influence carbon and nitrogen
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams and
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Job Purpose The candidate will contribute to the work of the consortium *Policy Modelling for Health (HealthMod”, 2024-2028) and associated projects, *working with Dr. Andreas Hoehn, Prof. Petra
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Description Two PhD positions in atmospheric selenium research: field & lab analyses and process-based modeling We are seeking two highly motivated and curious PhD students to join the Inorganic Environmental
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ALS patients). The main objective of this PhD project is to develop gene-targeted therapies for newly identified ALS-associated genes. The doctoral candidate will acquire a broad set of skills
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Do you enjoy working at the interface between behaviour, ecology, and evolution? Then you might be the PhD candidate we are looking for! In this project, you will investigate how swarming behaviour