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KNAW Humanities Fund Early career scientists PhD students Early-career researchers in the humanities can apply for between €2,000 and €10,000 in order to gain knowledge and experience outside
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fieldwork and a study which allowed us to understand the impacts and consequences of climate change on tropical bird species, I hope the results will increase our knowledge on how populations adapt
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/principal-investigator-computat… Requirements Specific Requirements You have a PhD in (1) computational biology, bioinformatics or biostatistics with experience in the field of immunology, or (2) a PhD in
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in (1) computational biology, bioinformatics or biostatistics with experience in the field of immunology, or (2) a PhD in immunology with demonstratable experience and advanced knowledge
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KNAW Van Walree Fund Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Early career scientists More Scientific researchers can apply for up to € 10,000 for initiatives that enable (more) sustainable knowledge
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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
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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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Faces of Science All disciplines PhD students In the Faces of Science project, PhD students communicate about their research and their lives as young researchers through blogs, vlogs, articles
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menstrual cycles, impaired fertility, early menopause, and multiple child and adolescent health outcomes. However, major knowledge gaps remain, including underlying causal mechanisms, sensitive windows
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with research and technical groups; maintaining knowledge of relevant emerging sensing technology and sensor development programmes inside and outside ESA, including developments undertaken by other