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with our partners at CNRS and Michigan State University Close collaboration with partner laboratories in the US and France (including laboratory stays) Your Profile: A Master`s degree in Bioengineering
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resident • meet university PhD admission and English language requirements • not have previously completed a PhD • not be in receipt of another primary scholarship • be able to commence the program in
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The EMAT research group at the Faculty of Science (University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a PhD position on the development
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observed in Drosophila larvae. This interdisciplinary project combines biology, neuroscience, and computational modelling to understand how the larva’s body’s physical properties influence its motor control
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to be B or better (ECTS scale from A-E) to be admitted to the PhD program. See admission requirements: PhD in Biosciences It is assumed that the person who is hired is admitted to the faculty’s doctoral
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the PhD thesis in either language, English or German. Full-time / part-time full-time Mode of study Hybrid Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Additional
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enrolled full-time on-campus in the PhD program at UniSQ; be an international student, not an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident; and commence or continue study in 2026
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UniSQ is offering a number of stipend (living allowance) scholarships for domestic students studying, or commencing the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2026. Applications in all areas of research
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to improve on-farm planning. The project is strongly industry-linked, with a clear pathway to applied outcomes. This project is offered through the prestigious CSIRO Industry PhD Program supported by an expert
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UniSQ is offering a limited number of stipend (living allowance) scholarships for domestic or international students studying, or commencing a Master by Research Program in 2026. Students studying