12 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" PhD scholarships at University of Lund
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that demonstrated your qualifications for the third cycle programme in Political Science. Degree and grade certificates in Swedish or English. Master’s degree project in Swedish or English corresponding
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-Driven Life Science (DDLS) aims to recruit and train the next generation of data-driven life scientists and to establish globally leading computational and data science capabilities in Sweden. The program
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fields such as physics, ergonomics and aerosol technology, medical radiation physics, strategic communication and Swedish language studies. We are now recruiting three doctoral students within three areas
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-student in Gender Studies for conducting research within the frames of the project Gender Struggles in the New Conjuncture. Work description: The research program Gender Struggles in the New Conjuncture
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Job Description The PhD programme comprises 240 ECTS credits (equivalent to four years of full-time study) and concludes with a public defence of the PhD thesis. You will primarily focus on your PhD
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subgroups, therapeutic targets, as well as prognostic and predictive biomarkers. The group is interdisciplinary, with expertise in areas such as molecular biology, medicine, and bioinformatics, and works in
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time. The working language is primarily English, but you are expected to acquire basic knowledge of Swedish during the employment period. More information about the doctoral programme is available
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Division of Infection Medicine The Division of Infection Medicine at the Department of Clinical Sciences Lund
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of preclinical validation in relevant disease models. The project is part of a broader research program (ERC Synergy grant) and may also include administrative tasks and collaboration with other disciplines
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Division of Infection Medicine The Division of Infection Medicine at the Department of Clinical Sciences Lund integrates discoveries on the body’s own peptide-based defence mechanisms with state