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, at subject level. The Faculty has more than 100 staff (around 50 permanent) and about 600 students (400 BA students and 200 (research) MA students). The Faculty also boasts around 50 PhD students and 20
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supervised by Prof. dr. A.G. Henry and will work closely with other members of the FoodWays project (two PhD candidates), as well as with master students. The FoodWays project is divided into three
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responsibility of the biological part of the group, with possible involvement in the supervision of 1-2 PhD students. You will work in collaboration with the other members of the PACT4EYE consortium and actively
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setting, alongside a postdoctoral and PhD researcher, to integrate models and data from different fields (e.g. economics, public health, environmental science). Specifically, you will: Further extend
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. Requirements: A PhD degree, preferably in the field of history, economic history, colonial or imperial history, economics or a related discipline. If the degree is not yet obtained at the time of application
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communication skills and the ability to convey complex research findings to diverse audiences. The successful candidate has: Academic background: a completed PhD in education, pedagogy, social sciences, or a
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interview them on their methods. You will then analyse what kinds of data and techniques the PhD researchers will need familiarity with, and where in the process of gathering ecological data ethnographic
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validation activities of the Gaia group at Groningen University. The successful candidate will have a PhD in astronomy, physics, computer science, or mathematics by the starting date. The candidate should have
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should have a PhD in synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry or Materials science with a strong background polymer or organic synthesis, ideally in the synthesis of polypeptides by NCA polymerization
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their doctorate (PhD) within the last four years and who have proven their potential to conduct and publish research at an international level. This year, we invite applications of researchers who work in the field