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and the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance. By influencing the microbiome and resistome, we aim to promote positive health effects and limit the spread of antimicrobial resistance
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groups) or needs-based (e.g., development opportunities, flexible work, well-being support). The project will investigate how such policy variations, among others, differentially promote or hinder
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March 2026 Apply now This PhD project aims to develop a nanostructured bijel lithium-ion battery (BLIB) with fast charge/discharge (1 min) and high energy density. Working with 3 PhDs and 1 postdoc
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administrative tasks). You will also contribute to the development of a non-invasive PGT system for genetic selection and screening of equine embryos. As part of the clinical team, you will be part of a 1-in-4
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involving: exploring categorical semantics for these type theories using the tools of enriched category theory; developing a common framework for these semantics; formalizing aspects of this research
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six Dutch neighbourhoods, and an intervention co-developed with local stakeholders, the project tests how correcting such misperceptions can strengthen cohesion and support more inclusive local
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and the Faculty of Science collaborate closely. Your job In this role, you will perform extractions and conduct measurements using LC–MS/MS. In addition, you will develop and validate methods for PFAS
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addition to the terms of employment external link laid down in the CAO NU, Utrecht University also offers a range of its own schemes for employees. This includes arrangements for professional development external link
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traditions and cultures world-wide, both contemporary and historical. In this project you will: prepare data sets representing a wide range of musical styles, including both audio and symbolic formats; design
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to identify strategies increasing their inclusion. Then, it examines challenges experienced by teaching and supporting staff in applying these strategies through a newly developed dilemma game to produce