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September, 2023

  • 29 September

    Essential Artificial Intelligence Websites for Student Projects

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a highly popular field of research and application among students in computer science, data science, and engineering. To successfully execute AI projects, having access to high-quality resources is crucial. Here is a list of the most useful websites for students working on AI projects, accompanied …

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  • 29 September

    10 fully funded PhD fellowships in Quantitative Biology

    The advent of large-throughput data is transforming life sciences into an increasingly quantitative discipline. The University of Lausanne (Switzerland) is at the forefront of this revolution, with quantitative research ramping up throughout the Faculty of Biology and Medicine, a dedicated department of Computational Biology, and interdisciplinary units such as the …

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  • 28 September

    PhD fellowship in in Planet Formation at the Globe Institute

    Our group and research The Centre for Star and Planet Formation is a multidisciplinary research centre focused on understanding the formation of planetary systems, including the Solar System, using a multidisciplinary approach that combines astronomy, astrophysics and cosmochemistry. Globe institute is a department at the Faculty of Health and Medical …

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  • 28 September

    Plant-Based Proteins: Allies for Senior Muscle Mass

    As individuals age, a gradual loss of muscle mass and strength becomes a common concern. A recent study published in the Nutrients journal suggests that incorporating plant-based proteins, such as soy, could be beneficial in slowing down this process among seniors. Positive Effects of Soy on Senior Muscle Mass: Researchers …

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  • 27 September

    5 positions for PhD fellowships in biomedicine

    Offer Description You will join a biomedical research centre with a solid track-record of excellence and competitiveness, located in the Campus Clínic in Barcelona (Spain). The Campus offers a stimulating research and innovation environment, including the Clínic Barcelona Hospital, a century-old reference hospital committed to healthcare, research and teaching, covering virtually …

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  • 25 September

    2024 KF Fellowship for Postdoctoral Research

    Program Outline The KF Fellowship for Postdoctoral Research (PF) is designed to support the full-time research of emerging scholars who have recently obtained a Ph.D. with a Korea-related research topic at a university or research institution located outside Korea. Eligible Applicants Scholars who have recently obtained a Ph.D. in the …

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  • 24 September

    Scholarships for graduates in History and related subjects

    The European Civilization Chair at Natolin offers scholarships to graduates in History and related subjects who wish to follow the postgraduate programme in European Interdisciplinary Studies during the academic year 2024-2025. These scholarships are available to successful applicants from any country and are funded by the European Parliament in honour of the late Professor Bronisław GEREMEK, the first …

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  • 23 September

    Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery

    FAPESP – São Paulo Research Foundation Research Field Chemistry Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Brazil Application Deadline 23 Oct 2023 – 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Not Applicable Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme …

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  • 23 September

    Kekulé Fellowship for PhD candidates

    The Kekulé fellowship supports PhD students in chemistry and chemistry-related subjects. The aim of awarding the fellowship is to promote highly talented young scientists. Applications can be submitted at three dates each year. The prerequisite for the award is that the applicant has studied quickly and achieved outstanding academic results. …

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  • 21 September

    The science challenges the notion of ‘opposites attract’ in love

    A recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour contradicts the myth that individuals with opposing characteristics are more drawn to each other within couples. Instead, after analyzing over 130 traits among millions of couples, this study reveals that partners tend to exhibit similarities rather than differences. Researchers examined 199 studies …

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