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Apply now This PhD position is a unique opportunity to join the ERC-funded project “Strategic Care in Activism: Mental Health Across Scales of Social Change” (Care2Act) exploring activism and mental
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colleague who: holds a Master’s degree in mathematics or computer science; has a solid foundation in category theory; is familiar with dependent type theory; is enthusiastic about learning advanced category
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that, you supervise Bachelor’s and Master’s theses in these fields. 10% of your working hours is intended for personal development and/or improvement of your own teaching & research skills. Your
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future; Your spoken and written English is fluent at an academic level; You show scientific creativity and productivity, as evident in recent publications in (inter)national peer-reviewed journals. Our
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often debris flows occur and how big and hazardous they are. In this project, we will use uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) and modelling to study how, where, and when sediment is produced in mountain
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, and security fears - present challenges for mental health and well-being. Engaging in collective action is one way to cope, but research shows it can also be exhausting and increase sensitivity
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Application deadline: 11 February 2026 Apply now Are you interested developing the latest biofabrication technologies and control cellular behaviour directly within living systems and organisms? Join our team
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administrative tasks). You will also contribute to the development of a non-invasive PGT system for genetic selection and screening of equine embryos. As part of the clinical team, you will be part of a 1-in-4
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, collaborating with biologists at Utrecht Science Park and beyond? Join us as Lecturer Bioinformatics! Your job Life is the most complex system known to humankind. Bioinformatics driven data analyses are a unique
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, focussing on two paradigmatic human disease proteins: CFTR (loss of function) and α-synuclein (gain of toxicity). From their creation to degradation, our goal is to understand protein quality-control