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substances for humans without animal tests. To do so, multiple in vitro modules (for example liver, brain, and blood-brain barrier) will be combined to mimic physiological-relevant exposure and kinetics. You
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& Infrastructure Planning, and both bachelor programmes of the Faculty entitled ‘Spatial Planning & Design’ and ‘Human Geography & Planning’. Research at the Department of Planning & Environment focuses on issues
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involved in the Master programmes Society, Sustainability & Planning and Environmental & Infrastructure Planning, and both bachelor programmes of the Faculty entitled ‘Spatial Planning & Design’ and ‘Human
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neuroendocrine tumors. It is worldwide one of the few centers with extensive expertise on culturing endocrine tumor tissue. A tissue biobank has been set up and there is a close relationship with the clinic with
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you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! From chip to ship. From machine to human being. From idea to solution. Driven by a deep-rooted desire to
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, with a focus on both individual and collective approaches, such as environmental cooperatives. Your activities will include: assessing the relationship between farmers’ preferences, their coordination
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economics, economic geography, human geography, political science, international business or a related field (such as strategic management, planning, urban studies). In addition, the candidate should have a
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has obtained or is close to finishing their Master’s degree with excellent results. The PhD candidate should have a background in economics, economic geography, human geography, political science
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Do you want to become a driving force behind the DSA Observatory? We are looking for a researcher with a profile in information law to join our team. The “Digital Services Act (DSA) Observatory
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, toughen and augment (PTA) or seamless location Behavioural competencies Result Orientation Operational Efficiency Fostering Cooperation Relationship Management Continuous Improvement Forward Thinking