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obtained their PhD between three and seven years ago, and do not hold a position as PI, Associate Professor, Professor or equivalent. An extension arrangement applies to the post-PhD period. Who may submit
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innovative methods for her research. Nadine Akkerman, associate professor of early modern English literature at Leiden University, is receiving the Dr Hendrik Muller Prize 2021 for her work. Women of various
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candidate, you will develop your own research project in consultation with the associated supervisor(s). You will conduct independent and original academic research and report results via peer-reviewed
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within the themes of the projects. The call for applications for project 2 is now open. As a PhD candidate, you will develop your own research project in consultation with the associated supervisor(s). You
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) is professor and head of the Department of Molecular Virology at Heidelberg University. He is also head of the Virus-Associated Carcinogenesis Division at the German Cancer Research Center. 2019: Eva
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. The position also includes an extensive training programme. The PhD candidate will be supervised jointly by associate professor Mike Huiskes, assistant professor Joanna Chojnicka and assistant professor Dimitris
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supervised jointly by associate professor Mike Huiskes, assistant professor Joanna Chojnicka and assistant professor Dimitris Serafis. The PhD Project Embedded in Critical Discourse Studies (CDS
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DiSSCo projects). We closely collaborate with many Dutch universities, research institutes, industry, and government. We host over 120 researchers including 15 academia embedded professors and 40 PhD
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with the associated supervisors. You will conduct independent and original academic research and report results via peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and ultimately a PhD dissertation
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promoted by associate professor Emar Maier. The PhD Project: “Don’t call me by your name” Address forms vary cross-linguistically, though a tendency to use alternative forms in so-called ‘formal’ versus