13 information-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" "Robert Gordon University" uni jobs at KNAW in Netherlands
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will provide women researchers with guidance in career development, scientific leadership, and personal growth.' Abena Amoah Disciplines Medical, biomedical or health sciences. Who is it for? Scientific
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researchers who conduct basic research in the medical/biomedical sciences or related disciplines; who obtained their PhD no more than four (4) years before submitting their application (this term is subject to
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cause colds and SARS in humans, have a gigantic genome. Dr De Haan has developed a method to manipulate and used it to make a number of significant discoveries. He demonstrated the genome's flexibility
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to the rapidly changing environment' Claire Tsui, PhD student Evolutionary Biology / Ecology, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Subject areas Ecology Who is it for Persons eligible to apply for a grant from the KNAW
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Faces of Science (Dutch only) Curious about all the Faces of Science? Take a look at the NEMO Kennislink website for an overview. Highlighting understudied research subjects 'For me, science is all about
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or natural sciences. More information on future Lindau Nobel Laureate meetings . Who is it for? Students, PhD candidates and post-doc researchers (up to 5 years of postdoctoral experience) - affiliated with
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The KNAW Trailblazer Fund awards two types of grants. Each intended for first-generation academics at different stages of their career. PhD-candidates Application form and more about the grant Who is it for
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of Ms Cornelia Beth-Pastoor. The Foundation’s aim is to continue and extend the work of the Dutch logician Evert Willem Beth. It encourages philosophical research and the teaching of philosophy by
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the Netherlands. With this arrangement, the Academy aims to promote research in the humanities. It also strongly encourages applications from researchers who are currently underrepresented in the academic world
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KNAW Early Career Partnerships All disciplines Early career scientists Researchers who were awarded their PhDs between three and seven years ago (this term is subject to the Academy extension