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invites applications for the doctoral training programme in Philosophy, specialization in Ethics in Teacher Education. The Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies conducts research
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your research plan that is submitted as part of the application. Read more about our research profile areas below: Environment and natural resource policy Municipalities, Regions, and Public
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and tissue culture. Molecular biology and immunohistochemistry. Image analysis, data visualization, or programming. The position is full-time and limited to 6 months. Application Your application should
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of Excellence. The Department of Language Studies invites applications for the doctoral training programme in Linguistics (English, Linguistics, Russian or Swedish/Scandinavian languages
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of Excellence. The Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies invites applications for the doctoral training programme in Religious Studies/Theology. The Department of Historical
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of Excellence. The Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies invites applications for the doctoral training programme in history. The Department of Historical, Philosophical and
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, software development, computational neuroscience, probabilistic programming, or (bio-)statistical analysis are meriting. Application A full application should include: Cover letter describing your research
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. About the Network: GLYCOCALYX brings together 15 leading European partners in a transnational network, implementing a multidisciplinary and intersectorial research and training programme between
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– that contains a description of the proposed: - purpose and research problem; - previous research; - implementation, that is, method, material and theory; - relevance; and - time plan. The application must be
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partners in a transnational network, implementing a multidisciplinary and intersectorial research and training programme between the academic and industrial partners, to research the self-organisation and