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the global survey research community. PhD candidates will be embedded in this dynamic research environment and will have the opportunity to engage with leading scholars in the field, present their work
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to accurately analyse and interpret research data and apply scientific literature. Strong communication skills in English, both spoken and written. This PhD position is part of an EU Doctoral Network, which
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several case studies. Furthermore, you will communicate results in academic presentations and publications, and ultimately in a PhD thesis. During the project, you will expand your academic network. A
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April 2026 Apply now Over the past decades, dependent type theory has been very successful as a programming language for writing and checking mathematical proofs. More recently, variations have been
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. In many cases, inoculated microorganisms are rapidly outcompeted by native microbial communities, limiting their long-term impact. This PhD project aims to develop engineering solutions for effective
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introduction of new agricultural technologies increased crop productivity and rural incomes. At the same time, these changes reshaped economic, political, and social power in rural communities. They also exposed
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/ plasma research are preferred. Knowledge of computational fluid dynamics is a plus. Strong organisational and communication skills are expected in order to facilitate interaction with several external
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critical care physiology. Collaborative across disciplines – You communicate effectively with clinicians, engineers, and researchers, and feel at home in a multidisciplinary environment. Clear and persuasive
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environment. Clear communicator – You demonstrate excellent written and spoken English and can present scientific findings with clarity and impact. What we offer At Maastricht University, you’ll work in an
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communication skills are essential, with fluency in English required. If you are eager to contribute to innovative research that bridges technology, economics, and public health, we invite you to apply. What we