77 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects scholarships at AcademicTransfer in Netherlands
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PhD Position Quantitative MRI PhD Position Quantitative MRI Published Deadline Location today 2 Jun Delft Drive, curiosity and passion for research Job description The Magnetic Resonance Systems lab
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PhD Candidate - Researching Effective Ecosystem Orchestrators in Addressing Skills Gaps for Crucial Transitions PhD Candidate - Researching Effective Ecosystem Orchestrators in Addressing Skills
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PhD position: Understanding and supporting effective innovation practices in interorganizational learning communities PhD position: Understanding and supporting effective innovation practices in
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Ph.D. researcher, you will spearhead a critical investigation into the effects of manufacturing defects within the spar cap/shear web assembly—the backbone of wind turbine blades. Your work will address
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PhD student position to study telomere maintenance in the research group of Jacqueline Jacobs PhD student position to study telomere maintenance in the research group of Jacqueline Jacobs Published
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these films within a larger media ecology, focusing especially on the growing number of environmental film festivals. Each PhD candidate will have the following tasks and responsibilities: conducting research
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journal issue with the PI; helping with the organization of workshops and an international conference; participating in project meetings, and closely collaborating with the other members of the research
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, focusing on internationalisation and multidisciplinary research. Facing the challenges of limited healthcare budgets and resources, ESHPM emphasises the prioritisation of cost-effective healthcare
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interventions against protein misfolding and perturbed protein homeostasis which are important for a number of aging-related diseases, including neurodegeneration, and several forms of cancer. The research group
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Research University in the European Union need to have at least 24 ECTS credits in quantitative and research methods courses during their BSc and/or MSc or MPhil programs. If this is not the case, but you