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deadline: 1 April 2026 Apply now How do social norms regarding climate change mitigation develop within contexts in which norms are not easily observed by others? We want to better understand under which
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integrated to define glycan features that govern influenza attachment and to develop advanced in vitro receptor models reflecting airway tissues. Your tools: Interdisciplinary receptor analysis: you will work
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of Veterinary Medicine. You will work closely with principal investigators and research teams to support the full pre-award grant development process and, where relevant, coordinate key post-award activities
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Fabulous Subjects: Queer Intellectuals and their Archives , whose twofold goal is to develop a theory of the queer organic intellectual while identifying the specific features of queer intellectuals
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, photographs, policy documents, and artworks. This PhD is part of the larger NWO Vidi project Fabulous Subjects: Queer Intellectuals and their Archives , whose twofold goal is to develop a theory of the queer
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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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electrochemical processes remains a major scientific and technological challenge. Your job This collaborative project between the Alta and Thevenon groups aims to address this challenge by developing molecular
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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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Application deadline: 11 February 2026 Apply now Are you interested developing the latest biofabrication technologies and control cellular behaviour directly within living systems and organisms? Join our team
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develop your own internationally recognized research line that should be complementary to current team efforts and contribute to the long-term viability of earth materials research within the department