31 associate-professor-computer-science-"https:"-"https:" PhD positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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: Algorithms, AI & Data Science, Software and Interaction. The atmosphere is collegial and informal. Research of the Music Information Computing group (Professor Anja Volk ) lies at the intersection of computer
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PhD position in Interdisciplinary Social Science Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department: Social Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 27 February 2026
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better place. You will be based at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), working within the One Health Chemical research program, led by Professor Roel Vermeulen. This multidisciplinary
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26 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Psychological sciences » Psychology Sociology » Social changes Sociology » Societal behaviour Researcher Profile
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20 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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19 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Computer science Educational sciences » Education Educational sciences » Learning studies Researcher Profile First
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PhD position on Delta Climate Center (DCC)-funded project ‘Delta Values’ Faculty: Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance Department: School of Governance Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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2 PhD positions in Statistics Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department: Social Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 26 April 2026 Apply now Help shape
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PhD Position in Categorical Foundations of Type Theory Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 6
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, local initiatives (e.g., citizen-based initiatives, associations, municipalities), private initiatives (entrepreneurs, market-based solutions) and the state—have gained prominence in care provision while