38 proof-checking-postdoc-computerscience PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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separate documents: A motivation letter (max. 1 page) combined with a study proposal about the PhD project (max 3 pages). Your CV. A scan of your diploma, including transcripts. Proof of English proficiency
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transcripts. Proof of English proficiency. At least one letter of recommendation. Please note that incomplete application packages will not be considered. If you are interested, you can apply until 5 May 11
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with a short study proposal for the PhD project (1 A4 max). Your CV. A scan of your diploma including transcripts. Proof of English proficiency. Other relevant documents. The documents 1-4 are compulsory
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for this PhD project. You may assume the data you would need is available. Your CV. A scan of your diploma including transcripts. Proof of English proficiency. Other relevant documents. An assessment may be part
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including transcripts. 4. Proof of English proficiency. 5. Other relevant documents. The documents 1-4 are compulsory and please note that incomplete application packages will not be taken into account. The
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will be determined collaboratively with the selected candidate to ensure a good fit and to attract top talent. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following: systems and control theory
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certificate or equivalent proof of Arabic proficiency. In case your MA degree is not in English, please include a language certificate for English as well. Please send in your application as two PDF files (one
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). Please include a language certificate or equivalent proof of Arabic proficiency. In case your MA degree is not in English, please include a language certificate for English as well. Please send in your
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vitae. Academic transcripts. Any other relevant documents, e.g. proof of English proficiency. The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. The University of Groningen strives to be a
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that broadly fit within the need to explore and understand the contours of AI governance with an emphasis on the geopolitical parameters (including, but not limited to, the United States, China, and the European