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to obtain a PhD. During the process, you will work together with the supervisors and other members of the research group. a varied full-time job content existing for 90% of scientific research and 10
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teaching activities and in the supervision of exams. A fulltime PhD position for 1 year, starting Summer 2026, renewable up to a maximum of four years upon yearly successful evaluations. The work should lead
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position for 1 year, starting 2026, September 15, renewable up to a maximum of four years upon yearly successful evaluations. The work should lead to a PhD degree.•An interesting and diverse job within a
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capable of working in a group and pursuing independent research goals, as well as an excellent communicator. •A full-time PhD position for 1 year. After a positive evaluation, the contract can be extended
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and a motivation letter using the KU Leuven online application tool. We offer a PhD position in a stimulating environment at a top European university in a well-equipped, experienced and internationally
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to deliver high‑quality work. You are collegial and communicative. You are well‑organised, precise, and efficient. We offer a position as a full time PhD researcher (one year, with extension up to 4 years
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will be translated into methodological and policy recommendations. During the four-year PhD project, you will: Conduct research on the above topic with the aim of obtaining a PhD degree; Publish English
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as a doctoral fellow with an initial one-year contract, extendable up to four years subject to positive evaluation. The workplace is the Laboratory of Process Microbial Ecology and Bioinspirational
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independence. The ability to collaborate effectively (both within an interdisciplinary team and with the other PhD candidate). A full-time, 4-year PhD position. An initial contract of one year will be provided
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considered an asset. We offer an employment as full-time PhD scholarship holder (appointment of 1 year, renewable up to 4 years). For more information please contact Prof. dr. Sem Careel, mail: sem.careel