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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Sports Science: Fully Funded Scootfit and Swansea PhD Scholarship: Scooting
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applications for PhD student fellowship at the CTP PAS, financed from the project MAESTRO 15 "Dynamics of processes around compact stars" funded by National Science Center (grant registration number: UMO- 2023
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. Supernovae: One position is for a PhD student who will work with Prof. Jesper Sollerman on observations of supernovae. The underlying goal is to understand the explosion physics and progenitor stars
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conjunction of CNRS and the Université de Strasbourg (UMR7178), is a mutidisciplinary laboratory where research teams of different scientific background (ecology, physiology and ethnology, chemistry and sub
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PhD Project in Particle Astrophysics and Multimessenger Astrophysics Niels Bohr Institute Faculty of SCIENCE University of Copenhagen The Niels Bohr Institute invites applicants for a PhD fellowship
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Funding providers: ScootFit and Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering Subject areas: Sport and Exercise Sciences – motor control, physical activity, movement disorder Project start
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10 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company KU Leuven Research Field Astronomy » Other Educational sciences » Learning studies Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium
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in RNA biology are available within the STARS program at the Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague. For more information about the STARS program and open positions in RNA biology, please
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Science, with around 80 employees, out of which about 25 are PhD students. The main research areas are Galaxies, Supernovae, Computational astrophysics, Solar Physics and Planet and star formation. Project
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areas of research in the School include: cold interstellar chemistry; dust formation in the circumstellar envelopes of evolved stars; the chemistry of metals which ablate from cosmic dust, and the