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Application deadline: 31 January 2026 Apply now Unlock how geographic data can answer complex societal questions: in this PhD you develop semantic and AI-driven models that transform diverse geodata
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-use change, agriculture, urbanization) collectively lead to changes in soil C-N-P cycling. In this four-year study, you will develop a state-of-art global spatially explicit, integrated, mechanistic
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. This includes arrangements for professional development , various types of leave, and options for sports and cultural activities . You can also tailor your employment conditions through our Terms of Employment
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Application deadline: 5 January 2026 Apply now Do you want to develop predictive models that integrate omics and environmental data, advancing the field of precision prevention? Join the Institute for Risk
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BSc and MSc programmes. Activities may include conducting tutorials, student supervision and public outreach. This experience will help you develop teaching skills and explore whether you see a future
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offers a unique opportunity to develop strong skills in satellite data analysis and coupled climate modelling, contributing to improved predictions of Arctic change and global sea level rise. The intended
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transformed not only how we read, but also how we learn to read, bringing both new challenges and exciting opportunities. To fully understand these developments, this project explores the processes underlying
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supporting the clinical programme in all activities related to the in vitro production and preservation of equine embryos (ovum pick-up, oocyte maturation, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, IVF, embryo culture
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with the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), you will develop agent-based models (ABM) to simulate how people move, make activity choices, and interact with their environment
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aggregation in vivo, using the nematode C. elegans as a multicellular model organism. In this PhD position, you will: collaborate with the group of Dr Arnold Boersma at the Bijvoet Centre to develop novel