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We are inviting prospective researchers to apply for one of four PhD positions within the project ‘Strategic Climate Litigation’s Direct and Indirect Consequences for Democracies’. This project is
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We are inviting candidates for a PhD project in the area of Sustainable Global Economic Law. In light of gasping inequalities around the globe as well as the intensifying ecological crisis
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: to show independence in achieving research goals and willingness to collaborate and to supervise PhD students working on deep learning, computer vision, and medical imaging; to help manage the lab
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to offer? Your profile The successful candidate will meet the following requirements: A recently completed PhD in public international law with a focus on technologies and/or artificial intelligence; A
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lead compounds in order to significantly increase their biological potency. What do we require A PhD degree in organic chemistry and catalysis; You should be a creative thinker that likes challenging
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innovative interventions, aimed at scaling up willingness to write grant applications for UMH Education Finished or nearly finished PhD or MD/PhD in a relevant related field, such as Psychology, Psychiatry
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, consortium and dissemination of theresults in peer-reviewed journals and conferences etc.; Supervising the students and teaching duties as stipulated by the institute. What do we require A recent PhD degree in
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master programmes (max 20 hours per year); • supervising Bachelor and Master thesis projects whose topics are relevant to your project; Your profile You have/are: • a PhD in neuroscience or a
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Jansen in de Wal and Dr Bieke Schreurs (Educational Science). The PhD candidate will be a member of the Research Group Child development and Education and will take part in the research lab Technology and
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of an international workshop and a research sprint at Cardiff University. We especially encourage applications from students who seek to (partly) use their time in the project to develop a PhD proposal in media history