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Cookie-erklæringen var sist oppdatert 12.06.2025 Hva er en cookie? En cookie er en liten datafil som lagres på datamaskinen, nettbrettet eller mobiltelefonen din. En cookie er ikke et program som kan
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PhD Scholarship – Feasibility, Acceptability and Utility of a Person-Centred Behaviour Change Program to Slow Cognitive Decline in Older Adults Job No.: 677725 Location: Clayton campus Employment
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Program (RTP) Fees Offset scholarship for up to four years for a doctoral degree a travel allowance to assist with travel between Melbourne and Uttar Pradesh, India, and personal expenses while residing in
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English. You can write and defend your thesis in English or in German. The programme is designed to be completed in three years. During this time, defined milestones will help you and your supervisors
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institution. The statement must clearly state that the candidate has been among the top 30 pct. in the graduation class for the study programme. List of publications and maximum 2 examples of relevant
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of sensory tools that can help to ensure high quality of new food products. You will be employed in the Research Group Bioactives – Analysis and Application, which has research in chemical and sensory quality
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study programme. List of publications and maximum 2 examples of relevant publications (in case you have any publications). References may be included, you're welcome to use the form for reference letter
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the position. The position will be supervised by Prof. Casper Boks from the Department of Design and Assistant Professor Erica Löfström from the Department of Psychology. The Head of Department will be your
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Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents newly enrolling in a PhD. Students undertaking the joint PhD program will be enrolled in a PhD at both institutions. Your supervisory team
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variety of shops and boutiques. More information For more information about this position, please contact Professor Marjolijn Haasnoot external link at m.haasnoot@uu.nl or Assistant Professor Frances Dunn