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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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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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of land grabbing. What do you have to offer You have a PhD degree in anthropology or related discipline (human geography, sociology, etc.). The degree must have been obtained before the employment starting
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with broader processes on political polarization. For that purpose, PROTEINSCAPES will consist of a team of four PhD-candidates and one postdoc, embedded in the interdisciplinary research institute AISSR
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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
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will meet the following requirements: A completed PhD in private international law, and preferably post-doctoral research experience Broad knowledge of private international law, preferably in commercial
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AI-based technology into actionable policy implications, and for policy makers Actively contributing to the supervision of PhD students; Assisting in teaching courses in the bachelor and master
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multidisciplinary team that aims to impact synthetic organic chemistry using technological innovations; • Leading a small subgroup of PhD and MSc students; • Writing papers relevant to the topic you will be
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. Candidates must have a PhD in Chemistry or Social & Behavioral Sciences. This post-doc will be based at the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, and will be jointly supervised by dr Amanda Garcia from