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and climate adaptation. These challenges have a significant impact on our built environment and the actors that operate in this field. Addressing these challenges requires a fundamental change in how
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PhD: AI Driven Innovation in Higher Education Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department: Education & Pedagogy Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 20 August 2025
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at various levels. EAAS is hiring a total of 20 PhD/postdoc scientists to join the team, and our project/group leaders share the ambition of gender parity in hires across EAAS. Within this context we invite
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climate buffers and their contribution to multi-functional landscapes. More specifically, the PhD project will focus on the following research questions: Do freshwater wetlands contribute to net
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severely impacted the Dutch built environment, causing financial, environmental, and social effects. Climate change and urban developments are expected to aggravate this. Although municipalities recognize
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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
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part of a collaborative team of PhD researchers working in a dynamic and supportive environment. You will have the opportunity to present your research at leading international scientific conferences
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of the leading research groups in econometrics in Europe. We offer an international and friendly study and research environment. PhD students are employees of the department and therefore enjoy full employment
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PhD: Coupling the biological pump to past changes in the AMOC Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 August
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Apply now The Faculty of Science Leiden and Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Department of Macromolecular Biochemistry are looking for a PhD candidate, to study the molecular mechanisms