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PhD positions in Neurolinguistics (2.0 FTE) (V25.0053) « Back to the overview Job description We offer two 4-year PhD positions in Neurolinguistics to work on a project regarding language testing in
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Universiteit van Amsterdam, Korteweg - de Vries Institute for Mathematics Position ID: 1729 -PHD [#26538] Position Title: Position Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland 1091, Netherlands (Kingdom
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We offer two 4-year PhD positions in Neurolinguistics to work on a project regarding language testing in awake brain surgery (see The PhD project, below). The two PhD candidates will be supervised
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external link and discover how you can become part of our community. You will work in a subgroup focused on protein lipidation within the Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry group external link . This group is
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of application and are willing and able to master the Dutch language throughout the first year of the PhD are also welcome to apply. Teaching activities will take place within the programmes and courses
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Your job We are looking for a talented PhD candidate in the field of plant-microbiome interactions who wants to unravel how beneficial microbes can reduce aphid infestations and drought stress. You
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& Communication Human Resources Finance Legal Real Estate & Facilities Management Education Research, development, innovation Academic staff PhD Procurement OK Cancel Share this page Published Tuesday 29 Apr 2025
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. For recent work in this area, see: https://doi.org/ (...)17/S002205072300027X and https://papers.ssrn.com/ (...)?abstract_id=4155944 The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Economics
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Vacancies PhD position: The Power of Personalization Revolutionizing Osteoarthritis Treatment Key takeaways Are you eager to make a real impact on the lives of people with osteoarthritis? We
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us on LinkedIn external link and discover how you can become part of our community. The Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht external link (IMAU) is part of the department of Physics