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Read Inti's storyClose this story Does this sound like you? You have a PhD in a relevant field (e.g. cognitive or affective neuroscience, computational psychiatry; human decision sciences). You have a
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studies will be performed to explain human functioning, understand disorders and test new technologies. You will collaborate closely with colleagues from the Donders Institute and the Sint Maartenskliniek
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the forefront of neuroscience and photonics, developing all‑optical tools to study human neurons in a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment. We are seeking an enthusiastic researcher for a two
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EMERGENCE and uncover how language emerges from large‑scale brain networks. Work with cutting‑edge neuroimaging and advanced modelling to reveal the neurobiological principles shaping human language. The ERC
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University as I do." Read Laura's storyClose this story Does this sound like you? You hold a graduate degree (Master’s degree) in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, medical biology, human movement science
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challenges that young people face in our current society and contribute to their empowerment. BSI performs high-quality research with scientific and societal impact. To foster this, the institute provides
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(Master’s degree) in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, medical biology, human movement science, cognitive science or a related field, and have solid knowledge of human movement analysis (e.g. motion
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Administration, Human Geography, Spatial Planning, and Environment. Our approach to teaching and research is evolving from multidisciplinarity, where we study societal challenges from different disciplinary
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Employment 0.8 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,546 - € 5,538 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Application deadline 08 March 2026 Apply now Are you a specialist in early Christianity and interested in questions of equality and...
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working You will be embedded in the Department of Islam, Politics and Society; the Center for Religion and Contemporary Society (CRCS); and the Graduate School of Humanities (GSH) of the Faculty