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PhD: responsible biomedical innovation and transition to animal-free research Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 32 to 40
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), the Sustainability Transitions Research Network (STRN) or the European Forum for Studies of Policies for Research and Innovation (EUSPRI). Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357988/phd
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from new forms of collective imagination and design practices to the development of public digital infrastructures. Within the project, these efforts are studied across three interrelated domains
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with broad musical coverage to deepen insights into musical style, perception and preferences. Your job The core aim of the project is to design explainable computational models that drive high-impact
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design thinking. You will collaborate closely during joint research days, workshops and events, while being based at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University. As part of
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subsurface use. You will design and conduct microfluidic experiments to investigate clay behaviour under environmental stressors, including temperature fluctuations, pressure gradients, salinity changes, and
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of Methodology and Statistics. Members of the group conduct cutting-edge research on a broad range of topics, including survey design, measurement error, nonresponse, data integration, register-based statistics
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can design inclusion policies that empower minority groups without deepening divides. Specifically, it will explore the conditions and mechanisms through which DEI policies contribute not only to in
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and justice. The PhD candidate will be positioned at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development and embedded within two sections: Innovation Studies and Energy & Resources. The PhD project will
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idea (max. 350 words) related to the PhD project, via the “Apply Now” button. Candidates may also be asked to submit a more detailed research plan and deliver a presentation as part of the selection