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PhD Position in Music Computing Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 31 March 2026 Apply now
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interactions in numerical ice sheet models, reducing uncertainties in future projections of the contribution of Greenland to sea level rise. The PhD position is embedded in the GreenLand’s ice-Ocean interactions
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the LipidBRIGHT doctoral network, you will pursue a PhD in Nutritional Immunology, bridging pharmaceutical and nutritional sciences. You will use in vitro human mucosal immune models to study barrier
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for the value of (in)equality and its relationship to collective action and community. In this PhD project you will develop and tests theory on the interplay between inequality, social cohesion, and collective
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of human health? Join us as a PhD candidate in Exposome–Omics Integration for Brain–Body Health at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences external link (IRAS). Your job In this PhD project, you will
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into the PhD programme. Required qualifications: Demonstrated experience with experimental techniques (e.g., flow-through experiments, column studies, material characterization) and/or numerical modeling of flow
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PhD “Climate Change and Cooperation in Asia, 1945 to the Present" Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of History and Art History Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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PhD Institutional Change in the Organization of Care in the Netherlands Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of History and Art History Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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years collaborating between different social sciences and the humanities, but also with a range of educational and societal partnerships. The interdisciplinary focus is prominent in the PhD project. From
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on transparency and explainability, this PhD project gives you the opportunity to shape how humans and AI interact in high-stakes contexts. You will help define how AI can support—not replace—human judgment