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You will work as a PhD candidate within the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA), one of the research departments of Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics
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You will work as a PhD candidate within the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA), one of the research departments of Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics
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www.maastrichtuniversity.nl > About UM > Working at UM. Informal enquiries concerning the above position and applications including a letter of motivation, detailed curriculum vitae, list of publications, higher education
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School CAPHRI/Department Orthopaedic Surgery School CAPHRI https://www.caphri.nl CAPHRI provides high quality multidisciplinary research and teaching aimed at the improvement of the individual's
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School CAPHRI/Department Orthopedic Surgery School CAPHRI https://www.caphri.nl CAPHRI provides high quality multidisciplinary research and teaching aimed at the improvement of the individual's
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and education at UM, and strive to enable this through inclusive policies and innovative projects led by teams of staff and students. We encourage you to apply for this position.
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on the development of alternatives to traditional antibiotics, through the use of new material technology. DARTBAC will: From a material perspective, develop new antimicrobial technologies that are not based
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We offer a dynamic and challenging job in an internationally-oriented organisation where young people receive an advanced education and scholars conduct exciting research. You will be part of
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PhD researcher in regenerative medicine investigating antimicrobial technology based on bioactive...
on the development of alternatives to traditional antibiotics, through the use of new material technology. DARTBAC will: From a material perspective, develop new antimicrobial technologies that are not based
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The aim of this project is to develop a novel plasma technology for dairy and meat industry to effectively deal with enteric methane emissions. A significant portion (ca. 43%) of agricultural GHG