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or more (computer based test 213, internet based 79) Cambridge/Oxford - Advanced or Proficiency level Selection The selection among the eligible candidates will be based on their capacity to benefit from
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none of the sections scoring less than 5.0) TOEFL score of 550 or more (computer based test 213, internet based 79) Cambridge/Oxford - Advanced or Proficiency level Selection The selection among
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of 550 or more (computer based test 213, internet based 79) Cambridge/Oxford - Advanced or Proficiency level Selection The selection among the eligible candidates will be based on their capacity to benefit
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or more (computer based test 213, internet based 79) Cambridge/Oxford - Advanced or Proficiency level Selection The selection among the eligible candidates will be based on their capacity to benefit from
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. The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Organizational Behaviour of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Gerben van der Vegt, Dr Stefan Berger, and Dr Joost van
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light orientation—to form and maintain swarms. To complement the fieldwork, you will conduct lab experiments on a model species (e.g. Culex pipiens) to test specific hypotheses about sensory-driven flight
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fibre communications and optical components segment. The MATCH methodology includes cross-disciplinary methods and practical experience for all DCs by granting access to top laboratory and test-bed
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pertinent measured or calculated parameters, conduct surveys and undertake and record the outcomes of physical and numerical tests. You will work under general supervision, and you should have the ability
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around us? At Maastricht University, you will investigate how individuals differ in predictive processing by combining behavioural and neural testing with computational modelling. Together with colleagues
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of market mechanisms and market transactions. You will work closely with the project leaders, Prof. Dr. Vitali Gretschko (University of Münster) and Prof. Dr. Peter Werner (Maastricht University), and join a