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6 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Porto Department Human Resources Department Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions
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: The University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD) opens a call for one (1) Research Grant for students enrolled in an integrated master’s degree, master’s degree, PhD, or in a non-degree-conferring course
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requirements I.I - Grant Recipients: Masters in Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Chemistry, enrolled in a PhD program or a non-degree course. OR Master’s degree holders, in the scientific area of
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degree in Food Consumer Sciences, Food Science and Technology, Food Engineering or similar areas; To be enrolled in PhD Agrarian Sciences, Food Consumer Sciences, Food Science and Technology, Food
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for 1 research grant (Master’s Degree), enrolled in PhD or courses that do not confer academic degree, within the framework of project CIVITAS with the reference NORTE 2030-FEDER 02717100, financed by
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, under the following conditions: Scientific Area: Physics, Phyiscal Engineering Admission requirements: To have a Master’s degree in Phyiscal Engineering; To be enrolled in PhD Phyiscal Engineering or
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: RESEARCH FIELD: Civil Engineering, Aeronautics, Mechanics, Informatics or related fields. RECIPIENT CATEGORY: Degree courses: Students enrolled in a PhD. Non-conferring degrees courses: Masters enrolled in
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for Science and Technology (FCT) through National Funds, under the following conditions: Scientific Area: Physics/Engineering Physics Admission requirements: To have a Master’s degree; To be enrolled in PhD
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, No. 950/2019, of 16-12-2019, of FCT I.P.. At the time of the respective hiring, candidates must prove that they are enrolled in one of the following courses: PhD in the field of Civil Engineering, or
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Chemistry, Biochemistry, Food Technology and Science, or related fields; To be enrolled in PhD Chemistry or related fields or courses that do not confer academic degree. Although the recipients must be