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. The Department of Biomedicine at the University of Basel is very well equiped, and smartly run by people who understand what it takes to get cutting edge research done, and the community of PhD students here is
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information, please visit our web page: https://dbe.unibas.ch/en/research/imaging-modelling-diagnosis/magnetic-resonance-physics-methodology/ We are looking for a PhD candidate to join our research team in
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The Center for Social Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Basel is recruiting for a full-time PhD position (100%) starting June 1, 2025, or latest Sept 1, 2025. The Faculty
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communities. Within the context of this larger project, the PhD student will conduct soil mesocosm experiments and collect soil cores from an ongoing drought manipulation at a forest site near Basel. The PhD
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Switzerland, the UK and Germany. One or two PhD students will be hired for this position and will work closely with a Postdoc or Senior Researcher involved in the project. Starting date/length of PhD program
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with closely collaborate with a Postdoc working on the project. Starting date/length of PhD program: At the earliest 1.4.2025; not later than 1.8.2025; duration: 3 years Conducting a systematic review of
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a 1st class MA-degree in Ancient Civilizations (all disciplines at the department). It is expected that the PhD student is highly motivated and will personally be involved in the PhD program of
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and independent graduate student (Master's degree) or physician who is interested in carrying out their PhD work in empirical bioethics. The PhD position is part of an exciting research project
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with closely collaborate with a Postdoc working on the project. Starting date/length of PhD program: At the earliest 1.4.2025; not later than 1.8.2025; duration: 3 years Conducting a systematic review of
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/impacts. We are looking for a motivated PhD student to join our new group. The student will work on an ongoing project in Swiss proglacial ecosystems that seeks to evaluate the responses of biodiversity