PhD Position in Political Science at University of Bergen
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Position Overview
The University of Bergen is offering a 3-year PhD position in Political Science within the Department of Government and the Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism. The role is part of the PROTECT research project on child rights and crime prevention. The position starts on 1 January 2027 and is based in Bergen, Norway.
Research Project: PROTECT
PROTECT (Protecting Child Rights and Public Safety) is a five-year interdisciplinary research project funded by the Research Council of Norway. It examines how welfare states can respond to children involved in serious violent crime while balancing:
Protection of child rights
Public safety and crime prevention
Social inclusion and prevention of exclusion
The project focuses on child protection systems and criminal justice systems, using comparative and interdisciplinary approaches. The PhD candidate will primarily contribute to work packages 3 and 4.
Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism
The PhD is hosted at a leading research centre focused on how governments exercise power and justify interventions in citizens’ lives. The centre conducts comparative research on welfare states, child protection, and governance, and collaborates internationally with law, sociology, political science, and psychology scholars.
PhD Responsibilities
The selected candidate will:
Conduct independent academic research leading to peer-reviewed publications
Collect and analyze quantitative and comparative data
Collaborate with project leaders and international partners
Contribute to research activities at the centre
Participate actively in the PROTECT project environment
Candidate Requirements
Applicants must have:
A Master’s degree in Political Science or Sociology (grade B or higher required)
Strong expertise in quantitative research methods
Interest in child rights, welfare systems, or crime prevention
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Excellent English skills (written and spoken)
Knowledge of a Scandinavian language (advantage)
Relevant research experience (advantage)
Selection will be based on academic performance, methodological strength, and the quality and fit of the research proposal.
PhD Programme Structure
The position is part of the PhD programme at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Bergen. It is a 3-year research training position leading to a PhD degree.
Applicants must submit a research proposal that includes:
Research topic and questions
Theoretical framework
Methodological approach
Work plan and timeline
Alignment with PROTECT work packages 3 and 4
Admission depends on approval of the proposal.
Salary and Benefits
Annual salary: NOK 568,700
Automatic annual salary increases (3% per year)
Membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
Strong international research environment
Collaboration with leading academic networks
Good welfare benefits
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit:
Cover letter with motivation and research interests
Research proposal (max 3 pages, excluding references)
CV including education and research experience
Academic transcripts and diplomas
Master’s thesis or relevant academic work
Contact details for two referees
Applications must be submitted via Jobbnorge. Applications without a research proposal will not be considered.
Deadline
30 June 2026
Additional Information
For academic questions, contact the principal investigator. For administrative guidance or PhD programme queries, contact the University of Bergen’s designated staff.
The University of Bergen encourages applications from diverse backgrounds and promotes equal opportunity in recruitment.
PhD Position in Materials Science at Delft University of Technology
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Position Overview
Institution: Delft University of Technology
Department: Faculty of Applied Sciences
Supervisor: Dr. Swapna Ganapathy
Location: Delft
Application Deadline: June 7, 2026
Duration: 4 years
Salary: €3,059 – €3,881 per month (increasing yearly)
Research Focus
This interdisciplinary PhD project explores the development of sodium-sulfur (Na-S) batteries as a sustainable European alternative to lithium-ion batteries for stationary energy storage.
The project combines:
Experimental battery chemistry and materials science
Sustainability and environmental impact assessment
Critical raw material analysis
Systems-level energy transition research
The research aims to support Europe’s transition toward safer and more sustainable energy storage technologies.
Main Research Areas
Experimental Battery Research
You will:
Synthesize and develop novel inorganic materials for Na-S batteries
Perform electrochemical testing
Characterize materials using:
XPS
XRD
SEM
Solid-state NMR
Sustainability & Systems Analysis
You will also investigate:
Greenhouse gas emissions
Ecological impacts
Material flow analysis (MFA)
Life cycle assessment (LCA)
Critical raw material supply risks
European strategic autonomy in battery manufacturing
The work is expected to be approximately:
50% laboratory research
50% sustainability and systems analysis
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should have a Master’s degree in:
Applied Physics
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Materials Science
Industrial Ecology
Or a related field
Preferred experience includes:
Inorganic material synthesis
Electrochemical testing
Characterization techniques such as NMR, XPS, and XRD
Sustainability assessment tools like LCA or MFA
Interest in sustainable energy storage and critical raw materials
Employment Benefits
Salary & Contract
Starting salary: €3,059/month
Final-year salary: €3,881/month
8% holiday allowance
8.3% end-of-year bonus
Additional Benefits
Enrollment in the TU Delft Graduate School
Flexible work arrangements
Relocation support for international candidates
Health insurance discounts
Research training and mentorship
Access to interdisciplinary collaborations
Research Environment
You will work within:
Climate Safety & Security centre
Faculty of Applied Sciences at Delft University of Technology
The project also involves collaboration with policymakers and international organizations through the university’s campus in The Hague.
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit:
Motivation letter
CV
Academic transcripts
Master’s thesis or project report
Relevant publications/projects (if available)
Applications must be submitted online through the official university portal.
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PhD Student Position in Medical Sciences at HZDR
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Scholarship Summary
Institution: Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Department: Institute of Radiooncology – OncoRay
Location: Dresden
Position Type: PhD Student (f/m/d)
Research Area: Cancer Biology, Immunotherapy, Radiotherapy, Molecular Biology
Application Deadline: June 29, 2026
Research Project Overview
The ImmunoFLASH project focuses on improving anti-tumor CAR T-cell immunotherapy using FLASH radiotherapy, an innovative ultra-high-dose-rate radiation therapy that may reduce damage to healthy tissues while maintaining effective tumor treatment.
This interdisciplinary research project is a collaboration between multiple institutes at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, including:
Institute of Radiooncology – OncoRay
Institute of Radiation Physics
Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research
The project aims to evaluate the combined effects of proton FLASH radiotherapy and CAR T-cell immunotherapy using in vitro and in vivo experimental models while identifying molecular pathways and biomarkers associated with treatment responses.
Research Responsibilities
The selected PhD student will:
Develop scientific objectives and research hypotheses
Prepare animal study protocols
Conduct in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo laboratory experiments
Perform molecular and cellular biology analyses
Manage and evaluate scientific data according to good research practices
Collaborate with multidisciplinary scientific teams
Present findings at seminars and international conferences
Publish research articles in peer-reviewed journals
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should meet the following requirements:
Master’s or Diploma degree in Cancer Biology, Immunology, Biomedicine, or a related field
Strong background in tumor biology and molecular/cell biology techniques
Experience with laboratory animals (mice) is desirable
Experience with patient-derived models is an advantage
Ability to work in interdisciplinary research environments
Strong teamwork and communication skills
Fluency in written and spoken English
Salary and Benefits
The position includes:
Employment under the German public sector agreement (TVöD-Bund)
30 days of paid annual leave
Company pension scheme (VBL)
Flexible working hours and mobile working opportunities
Access to continuing education and networking programs
Health management and employee wellness programs
Discounts through Corporate Benefits
Subsidized Deutschland-Ticket Jobticket
Research Environment
The project brings together experts in medicine, biology, immunology, radiation physics, chemistry, pharmacy, and IT to develop advanced cancer therapies and personalized treatment approaches.
Researchers at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf work within a highly international and collaborative scientific environment with employees from over 70 nations.
Important Dates
Application Deadline: June 29, 2026
Start Date: October 1, 2026
Contract Duration: 36 months
How to Apply
Applicants should submit:
Cover letter
CV
Academic diplomas and transcripts
Supporting application documents
Applications must be submitted through the official online application system of Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf.
Official Website
For complete application details and further information, visit the official website of Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
PhD Position in Environmental Science at Radboud University
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Scholarship Summary
Institution: Radboud University
Department: Faculty of Science
Location: Nijmegen
Position Type: PhD Research Position
Research Area: Ecology, Biodiversity, Vegetation Modelling, Environmental Science
Application Deadline: May 30, 2026
Research Project Overview
This PhD project focuses on understanding how nature restoration actions influence habitats and ecosystems across Europe. The selected candidate will develop and apply dynamic vegetation models to investigate how restoration measures affect habitat condition, biodiversity recovery, and ecosystem resilience.
The project addresses critical environmental challenges caused by habitat degradation, biodiversity loss, climate change, and land-use pressures. The research will support European restoration initiatives and contribute to understanding ecological responses to restoration actions.
The successful applicant will:
Review and evaluate existing dynamic vegetation models
Simulate recolonisation processes and vegetation succession
Develop models incorporating climate change and nitrogen deposition
Analyse the effects of restoration measures on habitat trajectories
Apply models to selected regions across Europe
The project is part of a larger European research initiative focused on nature restoration and biodiversity conservation.
Responsibilities
Develop and improve process-based ecological models
Conduct biodiversity and vegetation simulations
Analyse ecological and environmental datasets
Contribute to restoration and conservation research
Participate in multidisciplinary international collaborations
Contribute 10% of working time to teaching activities
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
MSc degree in biology, ecology, or a related natural sciences field
Strong interest in process-based ecological modelling
Knowledge of programming languages such as R, Python, or Matlab
Interest in biodiversity and ecosystem restoration research
Ability to work in international and multidisciplinary teams
Good written and spoken English communication skills
Salary and Benefits
Starting salary: €3,059 gross per month
Salary increases up to €3,881 in the fourth year
Initial 1.5-year contract with possible extension to 4 years after positive evaluation
8% holiday allowance
8.3% end-of-year bonus
Choice between 30 or 41 annual leave days
Flexible working arrangements and work-life balance support
Pension scheme and professional development opportunities
Discount on university sports and cultural facilities
Research Environment
The position is based at the Department of Environmental Science within the Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences (RIBES). The department focuses on sustainability science, biodiversity conservation, and environmental modelling to support sustainable transitions.
The Faculty of Science at Radboud University hosts an international research environment with staff from more than 70 countries.
Important Dates
Application Deadline: May 30, 2026
Interview Dates: June 15, 17, and/or 18, 2026
Preferred Start Date: September 1, 2026
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through the official application portal of Radboud University. Applicants should address their application letter to Dr. Jelle Hilbers.
Official Website
For detailed application instructions and complete information, visit the official website of Radboud University
PhD/Postdoc Position in Bio Sciences at Radboud University
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Institution: Radboud University
Department: Faculty of Science
Location: Nijmegen
Position Type: PhD / Postdoctoral Research Position
Study Area: Biodiversity, Ecology, Ecosystem Services, Environmental Science
Application Deadline: May 30, 2026
Research Project Overview
This research project focuses on understanding how nature-inclusive agriculture and forestry can help restore biodiversity and ecosystem services. The selected candidate will work with quantitative ecological models and meta-analytical approaches to evaluate environmental restoration strategies.
The project investigates biodiversity indicators such as species diversity and abundance, as well as ecosystem services including pollination and carbon sequestration. The research also aims to identify areas where restoration actions provide combined benefits for biodiversity, productivity, and ecosystem functioning.
The project is part of a major European initiative supporting the implementation of the EU Nature Restoration Regulation and Biodiversity Strategy for 2030.
Position Responsibilities
Apply meta-analysis and ecological modelling techniques
Conduct spatial conservation prioritisation research
Analyse biodiversity and ecosystem service datasets
Collaborate with international and interdisciplinary research teams
Contribute to teaching activities in BSc/MSc Biology programmes (10% workload)
Publish scientific findings and participate in project activities
Eligibility Criteria
For PhD Applicants
MSc degree in conservation ecology, macroecology, or a related field
For Postdoctoral Applicants
PhD degree in conservation ecology, macroecology, or a related field
Required Skills
Experience or interest in ecological data analysis and statistical modelling
Knowledge of programming languages such as R or Python
Strong interest in biodiversity research and sustainability
Good written and spoken English communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in international research environments
Salary and Benefits
PhD Position
Starting salary: €3,059 gross per month
Salary increases up to €3,881 in the fourth year
Initial 1.5-year contract with extension to 4 years after positive evaluation
Postdoctoral Position
One-year contract with possible two-year extension
Salary based on experience and qualifications
Additional Benefits
8% holiday allowance
8.3% end-of-year bonus
30 to 41 annual leave days
Flexible working arrangements
Pension scheme and professional development opportunities
Discount on university sports and cultural activities
Research Environment
The position is hosted at the Department of Environmental Science within the Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences (RIBES). The department focuses on sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and environmental transitions through interdisciplinary scientific research.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their application through the official application portal of Radboud University. Applications should be addressed to Dr. Koen Kuipers.
Important Dates
Application Deadline: May 30, 2026
Interview Dates: June 15, 17, or 18, 2026
Preferred Start Date: September 1, 2026
Official Website
For complete details and the application procedure, visit the official website of Radboud University