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highly motivated researcher with a PhD degree in chemistry, holding skills in organic and polymer synthesis. You are willing to collaborate closely with both public and private partners on the development
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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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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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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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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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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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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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. Flexible working hours, a home office allowance, and hybrid working options. Freedom and support to shape your own research path. A strong academic community and access to professional development through
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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