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Your job Do you have a keen interest in microbial interactions between hosts and parasites? Would you enjoy pursuing PhD combining ecology, molecular biology and genetics? Are you enthusiastic about
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, integrated long term designs that are supported by sound analyses, thoroughly tested and are co-created with societal stakeholders? Then you could be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! In the Fertile
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Your job Are you passionate about tackling climate-related challenges and empowering climate-affected communities in Africa? Do you want to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD research project with a
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analysis with societal relevance? You might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to assess how regenerative practices influence carbon and nitrogen
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Your job Are you looking for a PhD position (4 years) in communication science? Are you interested in how social media affects polarization on issues such as climate change and immigration? We
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Your job Are you a highly motivated and curious PhD candidate with a strong interest in insect–plant interactions to investigate the evolution of glucosinolate detection in cabbage white butterflies
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%; excellent pension scheme. In addition to these first-rate employee benefits, you will receive a fully funded PhD position and you will be offered a course program tailored to your needs and the research team
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Wageningen and Amsterdam? We have a PhD position that combines studies using advanced in vitro models, the human intestinal microbiome and microplastics at the chair group of Toxicology of Wageningen
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Your job Are you fascinated by using mathematics to solve fundamental questions in ecology? Do you thrive on translating abstract models into biological insight? If so, this PhD opportunity could be
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for both fundamental ecology and sustainable agriculture? Then this PhD position in the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant project DIGDEEP might be for you! Biodiversity often reduces disease outbreaks, but not