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of the candidates depends on the possession of a global curriculum that the jury considers to be of scientific and pedagogical merit, research capacity and activity developed, compatible with the disciplinary area
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carry out R&D activities under the project “F2ForALL” - Development of a sustainable strategy “from Farm to Fork” in the Mediterranean, funded through the Northern Regional Operational Program (NORTE2030
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a development and execution period of three years or less; Not exceed, with the conclusion of the scholarship agreement in question, including possible renewals, a cumulative period of three (3) years
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activities under the project “F2ForALL” - Development of a sustainable strategy “from Farm to Fork” in the Mediterranean, funded through the Northern Regional Operational Program (NORTE2030), under Portugal
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development and execution period of three years or less; Not exceed, with the conclusion of the scholarship agreement in question, including possible renewals, a cumulative period of three (3) years in
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the scope of the project ‘Organ-on-Chip technology to decode the systemic effects of obesity’ (Ref. NORTE2030-FEDER-02709200), co-financed by the European Union, through the European Regional Development Fund
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IN A MASTER’s Degree, Within the scope of the research line “Habitar” currently being developed at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto The Faculty of Architecture of the University
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exclusively dedicated to the development of the dissertation; d) Immediate availability to be mentioned in the motivation letter. 4. Work Plan: As part of the research team at the Digital Fabrication Laboratory
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, of 28th August and; other applicable rules. 6. Workplace: The work plan will be developed at the i2ADS — Research Institute in Art, Design and Society of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto
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exceed the maximum limit of six (6) years. 8. Activities to be Developed: 8.1. The scientific activities listed below are part of the “Schools 2030 Program” project, funded by the Aga Khan Foundation