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Job description As part of a recently funded collaborative research project between Germany and Belgium, we offer two PhD positions. One position will be based at the Technical University of Munich
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research at Ghent University ('North') and half at a university in the Global South ('South'). Ghent University only finances the part of the research that will be carried out in Ghent (24 months
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registration are available at the end of December on the website of the Funding Academy. TechTransfer or one of the IOF-Business developers can give feedback on the valorisation part of the project proposal
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Read some facts and figures about Ghent University How to become an exchange PhD student Ghent University welcomes all exchange PhD students who come to our University in order to conduct part of
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. The BaTE unit is part of the Department of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences, a multidisciplinary research environment with close collaboration between clinicians and scientists enabling high quality
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-genomics-lab ), as part of the MINDFUL research consortium. We provide an open and stimulating working environment, in which teamwork, initiative, a critical mindset and originality are highly appreciated
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projects with other Flemish universities and industry stakeholders. As part of the IDLab text-to-knowledge team (T2K), you will benefit from input/feedback from other PhD students working on related topics
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How to become an exchange PhD student Ghent University welcomes all exchange PhD students who come to our University in order to conduct part of their research in the framework of their PhD. A
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research in Swedish linguistics with the primary goal of obtaining a doctoral degree under the supervision of Prof. Andreas Widoff. The doctoral project will be part of the project “Space, polyvalence and
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-biomaterials/overview.htm ) and Prof. Vergult (Functional Genomics lab, https://www.ugent.be/ge/biomolecular-medicine/en/research/research-labs/functional-genomics-lab ), as part of the MINDFUL research