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, applied physics and biomedical technology. Our fields of application include sustainable energy, process technology and materials science, nanotechnology and technical medicine. As part of a people-first
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of topics, including synthetic organic chemistry, catalysis, chemical biology, molecular inorganic chemistry, systems chemistry and materials science. The institute fosters an interdisciplinary
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, Institutions for Open Societies, Life Sciences and Pathways to Sustainability. Sharing science, shaping tomorrow external link . Utrecht University’s Faculty of Geosciences external link studies the Earth: from
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are seeking a motivated, enthusiastic, and curious PhD candidate to join our Health Technology and Services Research (HTSR) section at the Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences. At HTSR, you'll
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industry, the vast majority of ideas will fail. So, since inception, we’ve focused on continuous enhancement of our automated research platform and cutting-edge technology, allowing us to fail faster than
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PhD position within the project "What's wrong? Ancient corrections in Greek papyri from Egypt" (AnCo
questions, descriptive and analytical skills, and a clear and persuasive style of writing; You have an interest in palaeography, materiality and non-literary texts; You have experience with or are willing
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of Youth, Institutions for Open Societies, Life Sciences and Pathways to Sustainability. Sharing science, shaping tomorrow external link . Utrecht University’s Faculty of Geosciences external link studies
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Godwits and other migratory grassland birds in West Africa. In addition, the candidate will have the opportunity to be part and be trained in field work to catch, colour-ring, and deploy GPS tags on Black
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PhD Position on Benthic Microalgae and Blue Carbon Burial Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 1 August 2025
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
cultural heritage—both tangible and intangible, such as museum collections, archival materials, historical narratives, and local traditions—can be activated to support dialogue, foster a sense of belonging