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secure environment for PhD candidates at Maastricht University? Help us investigate which topics are important for our candidates to work on and improve social safety at the workplace. Research Assistant
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that make education and research possible. Here, curiosity, collaboration, and creativity come together to create solutions that matter. PhD Position - Engineering the Future of Bone Regeneration: mRNA
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shape tomorrow’s biomedical innovations as our new PhD candidate. PhD Position at the Interface of Biomaterials and Organoid Research Our goal: Develop innovative biomaterials and synthetic
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! Our goal: Advance cutting-edge research in accounting and strengthen our international reputation. Your colleagues: A collaborative team of researchers and PhD candidates within the Department
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PhD candidate on Interprofessional Learning and Team Resilience through the Electronic Health Record
-proof healthcare? This PhD position offers the opportunity to explore how interprofessional teams can use insights from the Epic electronic health record to learn together, improve care, and strengthen
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support the failing heart—at the exact moment it matters most? This PhD position bridges a state-of-the-art Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS) experimental lab with real-world clinical analysis in
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analysis is crucial to evaluating the cost-effectiveness of psychosocial and tech-based support to improve the lives of people with dementia and their informal caregivers. PhD Candidate in Health-Economic
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Welcome to Maastricht University! We are seeking a PhD Candidate for an ERC
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genes reshapes the heart—and translate that knowledge into targeted therapies? As a PhD candidate, you will investigate how TTN truncating variants drive inherited heart disease, using advanced human
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, Medicine and Life Sciences at Maastricht University, a PhD-position is available within the ThromboRisk project, which is funded by the EU’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network