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, teaching, student supervision, and service is highly desirable. Candidates who have recently obtained their PhD with exceptional achievements may also be considered. Applicants should: Demonstrate a record
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record in independent research, teaching, student supervision, and service is highly desirable. Candidates who have recently obtained their PhD with exceptional achievements may also be considered
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experience and enhanced potential to receive an ERC Starting Grant in the future. Open to both PhD (natural sciences) and MD (medical sciences) holders. From a variety of academic backgrounds: molecular
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of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences, and/or neurosciences, e.g. Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine Supervise Master students and PhD candidates Contribute to translational efforts in advancing mental
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are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic PhD student for a position in the Translational Neuroscience team headed by Prof. Rejko KRÜGER. The Translational Neuroscience team's focus lies in
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supervision, and service is highly desirable. Candidates who have recently obtained their PhD with exceptional achievements may also be considered. Applicants should: Demonstrate a record of world-class
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record in independent research, teaching, student supervision, and service is highly desirable. Candidates who have recently obtained their PhD with exceptional achievements may also be considered
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scientific environment, cutting-edge laboratories and a creative working atmosphere. The Doctoral School in Microbiology and Environmental Science at the Centre supports PhD students in the finishing phase
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. A strong track record in independent research, teaching, student supervision, and service is highly desirable. Candidates who have recently obtained their PhD with exceptional achievements may also be
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recently obtained their PhD with exceptional achievements may also be considered. Applicants should demonstrate strong potential in teaching that aligns with the University's strategic research areas