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at the One Health Chemical group of the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) might be just for you! We are offering an exciting PhD position to investigate the health effects of endocrine
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seeking to hire a highly motivated, driven, and talented PhD candidate to carry out this project in a period of four years. The project will be carried out at the Institute for Language Sciences (ILS
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improvements are needed. Your job Fueled by a recently awarded ERC Starting Grant (POLYPATH) our team works on developing novel fabrication routes for polyplexes based on polymerisation-induced electrostatic
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implications of emerging and transforming screen media. Your job Your research will be part of the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON) with its research domains of Media & Performance and Gender Studies , and
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, Culture and Postcoloniality. Your research will be part of the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON) with the research group Gender Studies, the Postcolonial Studies Initiative (PCI), Terra Critica (TC
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values in community gardens. The PhD candidate will be part of a cross-section collaboration between the Environmental Governance and the Innovation Studies group at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable
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for Open Societies . The prospective candidate should also be broadly deployable in our teaching programmes. Ideally, you demonstrably care about outreach and societal impact. The assistant professor works
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’ (PLANETSTEWARDS). Your job The Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University has opened two, fully funded, four-year PhD research positions to join the cutting-edge research project
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the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON) and affiliated with the Utrecht Forum for Memory Studies and the Network for Environmental Humanities . Requirements Specific Requirements General qualifications: You
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for its mission in education and research. More information can be found here: TRIPLE at the Faculty of Science - Intranet (uu.nl) . As a step toward gender equality among the principal investigators