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The Department of Spatial Planning at Radboud University is seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join the EmPowerED project. In the EmPowerED project, researchers from research
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, fisheries, aquaculture or the deep sea. The PhD project will focus on how to govern these new models of representation – in other words how to design the ‘rooms’ and which dynamics of the rooms make decisions
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The Department of Geography, Planning and Environment at Radboud University is seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join the EmPowerED project. In the EmPowerED project, researchers
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deadline 22 June 2025 Apply now Are you a creative, independent thinker with an interest in the history and philosophy of physics? Apply now for a PhD position at Radboud University, where you will conduct
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matter and smart materials? Then come and join our team as a PhD candidate! Materials that spontaneously ’morph their structure and optimise themselves to particular functions will open entirely new
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used to design new systems. What should be included in these labels is part of this PhD research project. You will collaborate with scientific staff and PhD candidates from different disciplines and with
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are eager to answer these questions during a four-year PhD project, check out this opportunity! Why boys perform less well in education than girls in most Western countries is a hotly contended question
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demanding applications as in environmental and exposure monitoring, and the green hydrogen industry? If so, then you have a part to play as a PhD candidate in our research team. Put your ideas to the test at
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2025 Apply now This PhD position is available in Prof. Janneke Jehee's lab at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. You will work on studies of visual perception and decision-making
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PhD Candidate! Future synthetic cells will require an optimised gene expression system, capable of reliable, well-controlled expression of hundreds of genes on a synthetic genome. However, we cannot