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that he/she will develop a funding proposal during the first six months for applying to the Swiss National Science Foundation or other funding institutions. The scholarship is addressed to students who held
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promising junior researchers in developing a PhD project to apply for follow-up funding. The Doctoral Program in Literary Studies The international, interphilological Doctoral Program in Literary Studies
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material history of tropical and synthetic rubber and other industrial materials, the project explores the transformative practices that industrial research & development brought to the twentieth-century
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. The objectives of the advertised PhD position are to: Assume responsibility for recruitment of participants, data entry and data management, development of follow up surveys, testing of psychometric properties
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(beginning October 1, 2025). The grant is designed to support promising junior researchers in developing a PhD project to apply for follow-up funding. The Doctoral Program in Literary Studies The international
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, understand, and mitigate gender and sex biases in implantable medical devices, to promote equitable healthcare outcomes and inclusive device development across diverse patient populations. The project involves
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. The goal of the project is to identify, understand, and mitigate gender and sex biases in implantable medical devices, to promote equitable healthcare outcomes and inclusive device development across diverse
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PhD research project. It is expected that he/she will develop a funding proposal during the first six months for applying to the Swiss National Science Foundation or other funding institutions. Your
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outcomes and inclusive device development across diverse patient populations. The project involves international collaboration with partners in the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany. It employs a biomedical
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emerge through prompting. It is in this context that your doctoral project, to be developed independently, is located, which will be carried out in cooperation with the University of California, Berkeley