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fertilizers in South Africa in the segregation and apartheid periods, inquiring into the ways in which agricultural modernization was embedded in racial, class, and gendered politics. It investigates how
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, optical spectroscopy, and quantum sensing techniques to probe these emergent states. The successful candidate will join a small, collaborative team and be involved in all stages of the research cycle
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(i) identify their composition and distribution among species, (ii) examine genomes for positive selection to detect sterol-related innovations and associated genes, and (iii) assess sterol functions
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letter (max 2 pages) • Diplomas and course transcripts • The names and addresses (including email) of three references This position will stay open until filled. For more information, please refer to
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racial, class, and gendered politics. It investigates how synthetic fertilizers were promoted, the ways in which knowledge about their usage was communicated, the economic and environmental controversies
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), academic grade transcript. For any informal inquiries, please contact the PI, Magdalena Sznurkowska at magdalena.sznurkowska@unibas.ch . Deadline: 30 November 2025. We review applications on a rolling basis
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projects), academic grade transcript. For any informal inquiries, please contact the PI, Magdalena Sznurkowska at magdalena.sznurkowska@unibas.ch . Deadline: 15th of January. We review applications on a
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an active member of the Doctoral Program in Literary Studies. For application and admission to doctoral studies, an MA grade of at least 5.0 in the Swiss system, rounded to one tenth, is required. For other
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to participate in international summer courses and conferences. PhD and MD-PhD candidates will be enrolled at the University of Basel.
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/ Contact Application deadline: 14 November 2025. Application submission form: https://biped.biozentrum.unibas.ch/apply/phd-student-bacterial-biofilms Please note that only applications through the online