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» Medicine Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Romania Application Deadline 17 Oct 2025 - 13:00 (Europe/Bucharest) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Negotiable
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is intending to pursue an additional degree - short or long; OR Be enrolled in a research higher degree (MPhil or PhD) in Architecture requiring to travel internationally to undertake research
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Essential Skills/Qualifications: • MSc (or near completion of PhD) in Telecommunications, Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or related field. • Strong background in 5G/6G networks
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education covers a wide area including natural sciences and all branches of engineering, as well as architecture, industrial management, urban planning, history and philosophy. Read more here Type of
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the following modes of study: Subject restrictions This funding is available to students undertaking study in: Architecture Counselling Education Geography International Development Planning, Property and
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mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Qualifications PhD or terminal degree in Architecture, Design, Architecture Engineering, or related field. A track record of publishing and seeking funding
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meetings; coordinating with and occasionally helping to mentor student interns. Duration is one year, with potential to renew for a second year. Minimum Requirements • MA/PhD/MFA/MArch in art history, studio
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proposals, supporting existing research projects, and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Qualifications PhD or terminal degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Architectural
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, Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, the Tickle College of Engineering, the School of Architecture, the UT Institute of Agriculture, and current and future partners. As a UT-ORII research