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assignment may include basic mathematics courses as well as more specialized courses in your research domain. You will supervise students and their Bachelor and Master dissertations. Services If eligible, you
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of History and the Centre for Urban History. Profile You hold a Master degree in History, African Studies, or another relevant discipline; Candidates who have not yet obtained their degree, need to be able
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scholarship with the support of a UGent supervisor. No co-financing is provided for this group of students. However, students are exempt from tuition fees. Master/PhD Students Only students who have (or will
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chemically characterising their photodegraded, visually monochromatic surfaces. Research on an 18th-century South Netherlandish table from the KMKG-MRAH collections demonstrated that its original polychromy
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from tuition fees and bench fees is always necessary. 1. Who is eligible You must have Chinese nationality, and meet eligibility requirements of CSC. For a full PhD (4 years) You are a last-year Master
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and use it as a guide when preparing your application. Deadline Deadline: 21 May 2026 (23u59 at the latest) For non-Ghent University students: if the master's degree has not yet been obtained
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/research stay at the non-Flemish host institution is expected; during the stay, the PhD candidate will be co-supervised by Prof. Alexandre Camargo. A joint PhD trajectory (with IOB as the main host
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their master's degree. Important: the candidate does not need to register as a PhD student yet. We only need confirmation that the candidate meets all the conditions. As soon as the project is ready to be
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. The research at ELCAT is divided into three main topics: electrocatalysis, electrosynthesis and electrochemical reactor engineering. For more information about the current projects, current PhD projects
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, enabling to fabricate components with spatially controlled material properties. Within this PhD topic, the main objective is the development of a multi-modal spectroscopic sensing system enabling the in-situ