116 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Multiple"-"Prof" PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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Organisation Job description Fully funded PhD position in Art and Architecture History at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen (start date: October 1, 2025) in the project “Threads of Power
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A 4-year, fully funded PhD position in International Relations at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen (start date: September 2025), within the project “The Migrating Globalised City
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Fully-funded PhD position (4 years) in International Relations (1.0 FTE) (V25.0207) « Back to the overview Job description A 4-year, fully funded PhD position in International Relations
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PhD position Threads of Power and Exploitation (V25.0201) « Back to the overview Job description Fully funded PhD position in Art and Architecture History at the Faculty of Arts, University
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individual interests and expertise; we therefore invite candidates to share their own research interests with us. The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Global Economics and Management of FEB’s
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PhD position in the field of Marketing Communication in the New Media and AI Era (V25.0250) « Back to the overview Job description Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has
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and Research Environment The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Marketing of FEB’s Research Institute. At the Marketing Department, we conduct research that combines academic rigor with
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candidates to share their own research interests with us. The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Global Economics and Management of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by
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communication skills are encouraged to apply. A MSc degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Computational Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline is required, with experience in atomistic
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” (GGS), a PhD position for the period of 4 years is available in the context of modelling green steel mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array