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other AI applications in clinical workflows. In this PhD position, you will contribute to the development of a practical integration approach that enables standardised data exchange and model deployment
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current scientific models fail to explain this seemingly counterintuitive behavior. The PhD project This PhD project is part of the PARENTALHOPE project, funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant (PI Patty
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Listen Published Thursday 23 Apr 2026 Deadline Sunday 24 May 2026 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) Salary € 3.059 - € 3.881 Employment 1 fte
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development landscape. The PhD candidate will contribute to this research with a preferred focus on gender equality, while retaining the flexibility to explore related areas such as climate change or human
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factors, but also drivers such as land-use change, groundwater depletion, changes in exposure and social vulnerability. As a PhD candidate, your goal is to develop new modelling tools for assessing
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. This PhD project focuses on how responsibility for healthy eating behaviour is framed in media and political discourse. Frames refer to the ways in which issues are presented and interpreted, thereby shaping
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motivated and curious PhD researcher to join the CINPHIA (Co-creation and Integration of Planetary Health Impact Assessment) consortium. You will conduct research at the heart of one of today's most pressing
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in drug development? As a PhD student in Regulatory Science, you will evaluate regulatory systems, processes and the broader scientific, social and institutional factors that influence the transition
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leaders say—and what they do not say—as signals about trust, competence, and intent. In this PhD project, we examine how leaders influence follower outcomes through the way they regulate information. While
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pinpoint the mesoscale functional subunits within the human cerebellum. The PhD project will focus on the visualization of functional subunits in the cerebellar cortex – including high-resolution