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advised to submit the application at least 3 months in advance. Exchange Application You need to create a Ghent University account and register via the Oasis website In this procedure you need to select
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the start until the end of a PhD process. Ghent University has no ‘single point of contact’ for students. You will have to contact different people at Ghent University for enrolment, housing and etc. However
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contains more than 60 pages of guidelines in Mandarin Chinese clearly stipulating all the requirements and the procedure for application in general. !!! Point of attention: Candidates cannot simultaneously
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research into the contribution of peak concentrations to total particulate matter exposure in residential settings. You will set up measurement campaigns and process existing measurement data in
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of employment with the JRC. The doctoral student will spend 24 months at the JRC in Ispra (Italy). The selection procedure consists of two phases. A first selection procedure at Ghent University based on CV which
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of employment with the JRC. The doctoral student will spend 24 months at the JRC in Ispra (Italy). The selection procedure consists of two phases. A first selection procedure at Ghent University based on CV which
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and non-biased assessment procedure. Origin, ethnicity, gender, age, employment disability, sexual orientation and other identity factors will not be a factor in assessing the competences. Candidates
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and non-biased assessment procedure. Origin, ethnicity, gender, age, employment disability, sexual orientation and other identity factors will not be a factor in assessing the competences. Candidates
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: ‘Unpacking the asylum procedure in its intersecting linguistic, sociocultural, psychological and legal dimensions’ (hereafter UNPACK) is an interdisciplinary and interuniversity iBOF project investigating
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: ‘Unpacking the asylum procedure in its intersecting linguistic, sociocultural, psychological and legal dimensions’ (hereafter ‘UNPACK’) is an interdisciplinary and interuniversity iBOF project investigating