52 postdoc-applied-linguistics PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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Studies, History, International Relations, Language and Literary Studies, Linguistics and Media and Journalism Studies. Qualifications Candidates should possess A Master’s degree in Latin and/or Ancient
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Organisation Job description In the Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen (ENTEG), we are looking for a talented and motivated PhD candidate on electrochemical ammonia synthesis in Protonic
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dissecting RNA structure ensembles in living cells. Particularly, you will: Develop novel methods (both wet and computational) for the accurate interrogation of RNA 2D and 3D structures in living cells. Apply
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identity. The project will make use of prehistoric ceramic assemblages from the FDP and consist of a wide scope of methods including stylistic, scientific and statistical approaches. The goal of the project
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one programming language (e.g., Python, Matlab, Stata, Excel, R). Fluency in English, both written and spoken. Familiarity with the policy context in The Netherlands, as well as the ability to write and
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challenging. In principle, one molecule of a bidentate ligand can be replaced with two molecules of monodentate ligands, enabling the use of combinatorial mixtures, which has been shown to lead to highly
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The vacancy is within the group of Prof. Barbro Melgert at the department of Molecular Pharmacology, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University
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chemistry or a related field. Very strong academic performance. Experience in experimental organic chemistry. Experience in experimental homogeneous catalysis. Basic knowledge about the programming language
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, which is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at the University of Groningen. The University of Groningen, established in 1614, is one of the oldest and largest research universities in
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synthetic organic chemistry, colloidal systems, prebiotic or systems chemistry, or related areas, are encouraged to apply. Applicants whose first language is not English must submit evidence of competency in