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regeneration process, to improve our fundamental understanding thereof, and use the obtained knowledge to design improved regenerative medicine strategies. Project description: Development of a bone regeneration
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/MA pillars: Arts and Culture, European Studies, Digital Society, and Global Studies/Development. Our research focuses on social, political, and cultural change across four interdisciplinary programmes
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the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), we focus on themes such as circularity and sustainability, future farming, digitisation and (scientific) instrument development. FSE's leading projects, like
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teaching. Your colleagues: The FHML Department of International Health focusses on health policy and workforce development in public health to support policy-makers and practitioners in evidence-informed
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Friday and Liberation Day). The option to build up 12 additional days through compensation hours. A wide range of development opportunities, including training programmes and university-wide initiatives
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rapidly, and now is the moment to push the boundaries further. At Maastricht University, we aim to develop a computational framework that integrates plant development with microbial community dynamics
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is known for its comprehensive PhD training program for young talented scientists. www.caphri.nl https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/care-and-public-health-research-institute) Department
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to the development of new courses. Lastly, you will contribute to the organization of the faculty and institute at large, for example by participating in committees or performing important administrative tasks
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and science to thrive. PhD position - Modelling plant-microbe interactions Our goal: Advance our understanding of plant–microbe communication to support the development of more resilient crops. Your
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foundation for development and collaboration. The UM Library DNA guides the way we learn, innovate, collaborate and communicate. Our four pillars form the foundation of who we are and how we engage with one