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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Geology at KU Leuven invites applications for a PhD position in Planetary Sciences, focusing on research related
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power than women’ than with ‘Women seek less power than men’. This project examines the causal mechanism, determinants, and boundary conditions of the more-less asymmetry, guided by a processing fluency
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the Global PhD Partnerships. The funding covers two PhD positions. One PhD student will spent three years at KU Leuven and one year at the University of Melbourne. The other PhD student will spent three years
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the context of this project. This position will involve providing support and advise to the more junior members of the team for up to 50% of the time. For the other part, the postdoc will be able to lead their
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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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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This job opening covers a PhD position (4 years) at the STADIUS-BIOMED group of the Electrical Engineering Dept
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discipline. Excellent (honors-level or better) results in prior studies are required. Candidates must satisfy the prerequisites for admission to the PhD programme of our faculty. There is a strict requirement
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Ocean. The interactions between climate components cover both direct links and indirect links due to varying large-scale atmospheric processes. The methodology integrates observations and simulations
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or equivalent LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Additional Information Benefits You will receive a PhD scholarship to join our lab and pursue your doctoral studies. Initially, this full-time position is offered on a one
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funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Joint Doctorate Network training 13 PhD candidates to conduct advanced research that addresses critical challenges in the field of organoid technologies for disease modelling