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to elucidate the role of virally encoded AAA+ ATPases in the replication cycles of positive-strand RNA viruses, with a particular emphasis on Noroviruses. Your job Noroviruses are the leading cause of non
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, you will focus on that. Your job In this PhD project, you will be part of a large consortium of six PhD candidates and three postdocs. Together, we aim to understand the working of storm surge barriers
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deadline: 1 August 2025 Apply now In this PhD position, you will do research within the Biofabrication team with a specific focus on developing an engineered pancreatic endocrine construct to counter Type 1
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This position combines quantitative and qualitative research approaches to understand how we can quantify the effectiveness of community-based nature conservation and restoration. The candidate will
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of Dutch is not required but may be considered an asset. Our offer A PhD position for 1 year, with an extension to a total of four years upon successful assessment; a working week of 36-40 hours and a gross
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related discipline by the time the position starts. Furthermore, you have: experience and affinity with paleoceanography and/or marine palynology/micropaleontology, and/or biogeochemistry, and marine
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. Furthermore, your suitability is ideally exemplified by a commitment to open science practices. A flexible, open-minded and curious attitude is very much appreciated. Our offer A position for 12 months, with
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information about this position, please contact Verena Seibel (v.m.k.seibel@uu.nl ) or Sheida Novin (s.novin@uu.nl ). Candidates for this vacancy will be recruited by Utrecht University. Apply now As Utrecht
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to 40 Application deadline: 15 August 2025 Apply now Utrecht University invites applications for a PhD research position at the Faculty of Geosciences that will investigate transnational retirement
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Application deadline: 15 August 2025 Apply now Utrecht University invites applications for a PhD research position at the Faculty of Geosciences that will investigate transnational retirement trajectories