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qualitative data to study how parents’ social network connections and resources shape their children’s career outcomes. As a PhD candidate, you will work on your own project within the SHINE programme. The aim
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services (approximately six months). Candidates are also expected to spend a small number of hours on teaching duties. For more information about the PhD trajectory in general, please contact Suzanne van de
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now Join our PhD project exploring how polarised factual beliefs shape public opinion and fuel broader political divides. What citizens believe to be true and whether they trust science and experts
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about 5%. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358945/phd-position-factual-belief-pol… Requirements Specific Requirements Required: You hold (or expect to obtain before starting
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Work with a multidisciplinary team on sustainable societies and well‑being. This PhD project studies how caring for a loved one with health issues can affect relationships with partners, friends, and
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Investigator (PI), Dr Marzi. Together, you will further develop and refine the PhD case studies, the research approach and the various work packages, as well as analyse data, participate in conferences and
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apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358092/phd-position-molecular-mechanis… Requirements Specific Requirements You are a highly motivated, passionate, critical and creative individual
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to spend a small number of hours on teaching duties. For more information about the PhD trajectory in general, please contact Suzanne van de Liefvoort. For questions about this particular research project
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a PhD candidate, you will develop new analytical theories and methods for complex systems of partial differential
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want to study the role of protein regulatory networks in the context of cancer? As a PhD Candidate at the Vermeulen Lab, you will develop and apply innovative omics strategies. Protein–protein