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infrastructure or the upgrade of already existing infrastructure Staff costs: For the development and construction or permanent operation of the research infrastructure, including costs for training. Operational
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, and the experts consult, train, and collaborate with users on experimental design, image acquisition, and image analysis. The focus of the responsibilities of the new Technician is to provide advanced
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research university focused on the major societal challenges of tomorrow, including digital transformation, medicine and health, sustainable and societal development. With more than 1,000 doctoral students
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remediation, restoration, or mitigation. As a researcher, you will: conduct cutting-edge research on fundamental and/or applied aspects of plant-soil-microbe interactions; develop and apply the most recent
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further and to make it more international. For whom is this an interesting channel? Researchers in Flanders who want to start or further develop a collaboration with a colleague abroad, and who want
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cell bank manufacturing: start-up, expansion of different cell types to master and work stock cell culture experiments on request improvement cell bank management system Monthly train newcomers (students
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to develop a leading international position and who have a minimum of three years (and max. 12 years) postdoctoral experience in a foreign institution. Research funding amounts to 100.000 euro to 200.000 euro
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Partnerships Global SouthGhent University actively participates in several development projects, financed by national (VLIR-UOS, Enabel, ...) as well as international organisations (Nuffic, Unesco
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help with the utilisation part of the proposal Team National funding can help you prepare the budget and calculate the staff costs Submission The main supervisor submits the project, at the latest by
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. The faculties have each developed a faculty regulation in which the financing possibilities of the Faculty Mobility and Sabbatical Fund are defined in detail. For more information, please visit your faculty's