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, History of Education and Assessment, Special Education, and Gender and Educational Processes in Society. The department offers a wide range of courses and contributes to several academic programmes
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to develop novel machine learning methods to improve malware detection. The doctoral student position is offered within a research project financed by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program
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description The Department of Political Science is seeking two doctoral students in political science for the project Forest Governance Dilemmas. The call is an initiative within the research program Wallenberg
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, highly motivated for participating in the PhD programme, with strong analytical skills and the ability to work independently. You will be able to shape your project to a significant extent, beginning with
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research program that aims to understand the genetic principles of complex trait plasticity and develop climate-resilient plants using innovative techniques such as omics data interpretation, gene editing
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. About the Network: GLYCOCALYX brings together 15 leading European partners in a transnational network, implementing a multidisciplinary and intersectorial research and training programme between
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partners in a transnational network, implementing a multidisciplinary and intersectorial research and training programme between the academic and industrial partners, to research the self-organisation and
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, and how the applicant, through their experience and competence, is judged to have the ability needed to complete the doctoral program. About the position The position is aimed at a doctoral degree and
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take both compulsory and elective courses, plan and execute your research projects independently. You will be in a stimulating working environment together with doctoral students at the Department
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deemed to have the ability otherwise required to successfully complete the program. General Qualifications Applicants must hold a university degree at an advanced level of at least 240 credits (ECTS