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Your position We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our interdisciplinary research team. You will have the opportunity to apply cutting-edge quantitative methods and modeling
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historical investigation of images as instruments of human knowledge and cultural practices. We welcome PhD applications in all fields represented by members of the eikones Trägerschaft. Members of the eikones
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student (Master's degree) who is interested in carrying out their PhD work in biomedical ethics or bioethics. This call is for an “open-track” project, where the applicant can choose his or her doctoral
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of Basel invites applications for a PhD fellowship within the PhD Program Environmental Sciences, in collaboration with the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), starting 1 June 2026 or later
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applications for two PhD positions in the field of organic geochemistry and paleolimnology (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/research-groups/organic-geochemistry/ ). The students will be part of the SNSF-project ECO
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students will work in close collaboration with six other PhD candidates at the Universities of Basel and Bern and contribute to fieldwork in Western, Central and Southern Europe, sedimentological analyses
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PhD Position in Physiological Tree Ecology 100 % / starting July 2026 or later The Physiological Plant Ecology group at the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel in
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PhD positions in the field of organic geochemistry and paleolimnology (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/research-groups/organic-geochemistry/ ). The students will be part of the SNSF-project ECO-ICE, which
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. This international PhD is part of the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships programme, training researchers at the science-policy interface. Your profile Qualification and specific competences required Master's degree
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The Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel invites applications for two PhD positions in the research group Geoecology. Where have warm-adapted ecosystems and organisms survived