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sample (paper and/or MA thesis, in a language of your choice) and a letter of recommendation. In your application, please indicate whether you would like to apply for the position in Leuven or Bern. Please
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published as a monograph after completion: (a) Cross-language Analysis of so-called “Western” Readings The PhD candidate will investigate so-called “Western” readings in a selection of bilingual manuscripts
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in writing. Please consult the language requirements for Arenberg Doctoral School: https://set.kuleuven.be/phd/applicants/languagerequirements You are willing to contribute to teaching activities for a
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to start a PhD trajectory in liquid biopsy method development for improved cancer detection. The project has a strong focus on novel design and implementation of different IT tools and coordination of team
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capable of acquiring competitive funding. You publish at the highest scientific level, acquire resources for fundamental/applied research, develop international collaborations and supervise PhDs
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on one of the following aspects in a dissertation that is expected to be published as a monograph after completion: (a) Liturgical Use of 1 Corinthians The PhD candidate will establish the evidence of 1
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The successful candidate has completed a PhD in Theology (New Testament Studies or Patristics), Classics, Oriental Studies, Linguistics or a related field. has an excellent command of Greek and Coptic and
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PhD in Theology (New Testament Studies or Patristics), Classics, Oriental Studies, Linguistics or a related field. Previous experience with the so-called Western text is desirable and advantageous. has
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support with regard to immigration & administration, housing, childcare, learning Dutch, partner career coaching, … Eligibility criteria You have a PhD in Electrical or Electronics Engineering or
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of the project will be decided depending on the candidate's background. - PHD PROJECT: THE PROTOTYPE STRUCTURE OF CONCEPT DRIFT Linguistic diachronic semantics as developed in Cognitive Linguistics has highlighted