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position on carbon cycling in Arctic headwaters. The start date is flexible but ideally sometime between June and November 2026. Deadline for applications is 15 April, 2026. Project descriptions and work
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between August and November 2026. Deadline for applications is April 6th 2026. Project descriptions and work tasks The planned research aims to develop a new mechanistic understanding of the role
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position on carbon cycling in Arctic headwaters. The start date is flexible but ideally sometime between June and November 2026. Deadline for applications is 30 March 2026. Project descriptions and work
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organisation of glycocalyces. The project will establish a new level of understanding of how glycocalyces perform their many selective barrier functions. The PhD Fellows will receive cutting edge scientific
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. The GLYCOCALYX Network will train 15 PhD Fellows in chemistry, physics and biology methods and concepts required to resolve the dynamic organisation of glycocalyces. The project will establish a new level of
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www.upsc.se). A PhD student position is open at the Department of Plant Physiology, which is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre. Application deadline is March 31, 2026. Project description This doctoral project
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department is available at: Department-of-computing-science Project description Our societies rely on computer systems and on software stacks. Unfortunately, software systems contain bugs and vulnerabilities
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biology (see www.upsc.se). A PhD student position is open at the Department of Plant Physiology, which is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre. Application deadline is March 10, 2026. Project description In
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. The position covers four years of doctoral studies, including participation in research and doctoral courses. The last day to apply is April 30th, 2026. Project description and tasks Spatial data arise in
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description The Department of Political Science is seeking two doctoral students in political science for the project Forest Governance Dilemmas. The call is an initiative within the research program Wallenberg