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complexity and dynamics of mental health problems in an urban environment is approached from an integrative angle. You will be working in the Brain Plasticity group at the Swammerdam Institute for Life
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at Leiden University is a world-class faculty where staff and students work together in a dynamic international environment. It is a faculty where personal and academic development are top priorities
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treatment of obesity, and passionate about metabolic health? Then join our highly dynamic international team at the Department of Human Biology at Maastricht University. As a PhD student, you will investigate
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. The research will start from case-study level analyses of how restoration changes ecological and socio-economic dynamics in specific landscapes over time, and use these insights to improve regional- and EU-level
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, you will be appointed to a full-time position for four years, with a qualifier in the first year, within a very stimulating and exciting scientific environment; The University offers a dynamic ecosystem
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grant program - NeuroSync, supported by dedicated technicians and embedded in a dynamic team of PhD students and postdocs working with complementary technologies. NeuroSync investigates how species
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under dynamic workloads, strict real-time constraints, and limited computational resources remains a key technical challenge. This PhD project addresses these challenges by developing efficient
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which competences you find most important and want to mention as a job requirement (aside from the aspects mentioned above). Additional Information Benefits A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious
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modelling approaches that enable the analysis of future nature restoration actions in a dynamic land use context You write a PhD thesis based on a series of scientific papers that document your research You
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to timely respond and acclimate to a dynamic and challenging environment. When encountering stressful conditions, plants have the capability to undergo a complete transcriptional reprogramming to adjust