Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
Apply now PhD Candidate: Figuring Out Hierarchies in Late Prehistoric Cyprus (1.0 FTE) Vacancy number 15821 The Department of World Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, is looking
-
; The PhD thesis will be written in English and therefore excellent command of English is required. Our Faculty The future of the past begins at Leiden University. The Faculty of Archaeology is
-
Organisation Job description This fully funded PhD at the University of Groningen (NL) is an independent research project titled Where Rivers Speak and Landscapes Remember. The selected candidate
-
Your job You will do your PhD research at the Laboratory of Food Chemistry, in context of a collaborative project of our group with Wageningen Research BU Greenhouse Horticulture, and Kraft Heinz
-
an interdisciplinary PhD research project about climate services to support salinity management and sustainable agriculture in Bangladesh? If so, an exciting job opportunity is waiting for you! The Earth Systems and
-
How and why did human language evolve? What are the social, cognitive, and environmental pressures that drive the emergence of language and shape its structure? As a PhD candidate, you will explore
-
interested in social interaction and language technology? As a PhD candidate, you will investigate a topic at the intersection of human language and interactive interfaces. You will be able to co-design your
-
Published Thursday 10 Jul 2025 Deadline Monday 15 Sep 2025 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) Salary € 2.901 - € 3..707 Employment 1 fte
-
spaces are inclusive, resilient, and sustainable? Then you might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team at Wageningen University & Research! We are looking for a highly motivated PhD
-
Apply now The Faculty of Science / the Institute for Biology is looking for a : PhD candidate Enhancing urban drought resilience through soil biodiversity Vacancy number: 15781 Recurring droughts