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Apply now The Faculty of Science / the Institute for Biology is looking for a: PhD candidate in Avian Neurobiology: Auditory and motor circuits for vocal interactions. Vacancy number:15734 Project
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Vacancies PhD ESG-Based Decision-Making for Customer Portfolio Management Key takeaways Insurance companies play a key role in financial markets—not by generating direct monetary value, but by
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embedded in the inter-faculty research team CHOIR (Centre for Healthcare Operations Improvement and Research). CHOIR is a research center within the UT that focuses on Operations Research methods
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bionanotechnology Terms and conditions for PhD positions The position will be for a maximum of 4 years, and the candidate is expected to complete a PhD thesis at the end of this period. A contribution to classroom
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science, data science, and industrial partners to drive innovation. You will work here The research is embedded within the chair groups of Food Process Engineering . You will work under the supervision
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of numerical, empirical, and theoretical techniques, with a special focus on decarbonization of the industry and energy sector in the EU and The Netherlands. The PhD position is embedded in the Centre
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be carried out by a PhD candidate at the Technical University of Eindhoven. The project is part of a larger public-private partnership funded by TKI and private partners. As a PhD candidate on this
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do The primary objective of this PhD project is to provide an in-depth understanding of (lethal) violence against women in the Netherlands through a comprehensive analysis of existing and newly
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attacked by insects. As a PhD candidate, you will contribute to fundamental research in the context of sustainable crop production. You will be embedded in a diverse group of international scientists and
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-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa limosa in Senegal, West Africa. This 4-year PhD position is embedded within a vibrant and internationally recognized academic environment at the University of Groningen (RUG