University of Amsterdam, Netherlands invites online Application for number of Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.
(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Cell-water Structure and Dynamics
Water in living cells contains a high concentration of biomolecules, that can significantly alter its properties (see https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-00858-0). There are even cells (bacterial spores, for instance) in which all chemistry is put to a standstill: these cells can survive for years in a dried-out, chemically ‘frozen’ state, from which they can recover completely and continue living as if nothing happened. The physical and chemical mechanisms underlying this suspended metabolism are still a mystery. In this PhD project, you will help to solve this mystery by using state-of-the-art experimental methods to investigate the structure and dynamics of water and proteins in living cells capable of surviving extreme circumstances, such as drought and thermal shock. Knowledge of how some cells manage to survive complete desiccation for such long periods of time can help to develop strategies for the dry, room-temperature storage of blood and vaccines (important for third-world countries), but potentially even for the dry storage of entire organisms. The project will be carried out at the University of Amsterdam, in cooperation with the Max-Planck Institute in Mainz.
Deadline : 31-12-2024
(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Two PhD Positions in AI and Computational Methods for Combatting Crime
Are you interested in performing cutting-edge research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Data Science or Computational Science / Complex Systems Science and want to develop tools to help combat crime? Then here is your chance, as the Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam is looking for two ambitious PhD students to develop forensically sound, unbiased, and transparent AI methods and Complex Systems Science methods to model, detect and explore patterns in financial and other big data sources which might hold evidence of organized crime. The two PhD students will have their own focus and at the same time closely collaborate during their PhD. The approaches that will be considered are:
Deadline : 16. 3 .2024
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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: 2 PhD Positions in Law & Finance
The future of banking regulation: between stability and sustainability
The transition to a more sustainable and just economy needs to be financed. This extraordinary financial need will increase the overall level of public and private indebtedness. This generates societal risks, both inside and outside the financial sector, that are often underestimated and may backfire, endangering the green transition itself. The project specifically focuses on banking regulation as there is currently a gap in the analysis, especially in the legal domain.
The perspective PhD researcher should contribute to the research in this field, with ample freedom in designing specific research projects. The overall aim of the project is to contribute to the design of a legal framework that incentivizes private actors to finance the green transition while safeguarding financial and social stability.
Proposed supervision: Dr. Edoardo Martino (ACLE & EBI) – Prof. Dr. Enrico Perotti (FEB, ESRB & ACLE) – Prof. Dr. Alessio M Pacces (ACLE, FdR & FEB, ECGI)
Deadline : 15 April 2024
(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry of Intact Immunoglobulins
The Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS) is one of eight institutes of the Faculty of Science of the University of Amsterdam. (UvA). HIMS performs internationally recognized research in molecular sciences, both curiosity as well as application driven. This is partly done in cooperation with the chemical, energy, flavour & food, medical and high-tech industries.
Are you passionate about bioanalytical chemistry, and advanced separation technology, MS hyphenated methods, and are you looking for a PhD position? Would you like to work in a multidisciplinary team developing novel LC-MS characterization methods for the study of intact serum immunoglobulins?
Please apply to the UvA Amsterdam for a joint position between the the Analytical Chemistry Group of the UvA and the Center for Proteomics and Metabolomics at Leiden University Medical Center!
Current methodologies may capture overall structural changes in glycosylation but do not allow us to assess if and which combination of post-translational modification may be present (e.g. Ig bearing multiple glycosylations, or combination of glycosylation with other post-translational modifications). This is because of the current lack of technology for resolving the glycosylation complexity of intact Igs beyond standard singly glycosylated IgG1 species.
Deadline : 08.03.2024
(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position on Machine Learning for Automated Reasoning
Are you interested to work, in an interdisciplinary research setting, on topics at the intersection of logic, machine learning and automated reasoning? The Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) is looking for a talented PhD candidate. Your research will be part of the Theoretical Computer Science unit of the ILLC, and will concern use of machine learning for automated reasoning (such as mathematical theorem proving and/or declarative constraint-based reasoning).
Deadline : 11 March 2024
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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Project ‘Reparations in Development’
Are you interested in international development, climate change and debates around loss and damage? Can you conduct ethnographic research in a setting where people are affected by toxic work and living environments and call for reparations? Do you want to push the boundaries of economic thought and practice? Then this job may be for you.
The Department of Anthropology at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is seeking a PhD candidate for four years for the project ‘Time to pay up? Reparations and global development challenges’ (REPAIR).
The REPAIR project studies ethnographically how reparations payments are justified, made and received around the world. Our research team consists of the principal investigator (PI) Dr Felix Stein, a PhD candidate (this could be you!), a postdoctoral researcher, a junior researcher and an administrative assistant.
Deadline : 14 April 2024
(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position on Cities and Digital Platforms
Are you interested in exploring how digital technologies are reshaping cities? Are you well-versed in social science theory and qualitative research methods, specifically ethnography and interviews? Are you willing and capable of working with computational researchers in a mixed-method project?
The Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) at the University of Amsterdam invites applications for a fully-funded four-year PhD position on digital urbanism. The position is part of the NWO-funded project “Curating the Digital City,” which is led by Professor Justus Uitermark and embedded in the Urban Geographies program group.
Deadline : 22 April 2024
(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in Accounting
Accounting research deals with a variety of questions in the areas of financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, and increasingly, sustainability/ESG accounting. Broadly, accounting research addresses how (accounting) information is created, disseminated and used, and how this information affects the world around us (e.g., capital market participants, employees, other internal and external stakeholders).
This PhD position is a full-time position for a period of four years. The first year will consist of PhD-level coursework, after which the candidate will start working on his or her own research agenda under the supervision and with the support of the senior professors within the department. The research projects will be shaped by the candidate’s ideas, interests and capabilities. We especially welcome candidates with a strong interest in the intersection of accounting and sustainability/ESG, and candidates who are interested in primarily conducting quantitative empirical research (archival or experimental). The fourth year of the PhD position typically involves a half- to full-year visit at another internationally renowned school.
During your PhD trajectory, you will become an active member of the accounting section and will benefit from and contribute to our broader research agenda. You will be offered other support (e.g., research funding for data collection and conference travel).
Deadline : 1 April 2024
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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD (Candidate) Software Verification for Programmable 6G Networks
Software-defined and programmable networking is a key enabling technology to support 6G in achieving their promises of increased scalability and flexibility at a lower cost. Deep network programmability, that is the ability to program the network fabric both vertically (control and data plane) and horizontally (end to end), is expected to characterize the new generation of mobile networks (6G), currently under development, towards supporting extreme performance requirements and service-specific operations.
The objective of the PhD project is to develop a framework consisting of a set of programming language methodologies and tools for the specification, verification and generation of software and configurations for programmable data planes. Making data-planes programmable (e.g., using the P4 language) enables unprecedented network flexibility, often at the cost of robustness and security.
These challenges require domain-specific, formally verified, and empirically tested solutions that curtail the underlying complexity through the introduction of layers of abstraction. The candidate will contribute to the design and evolution of domain-specific languages, software verification techniques and programming environments that enable network operators to deploy verified programs with CI/CD pipelines for programmable data planes. To achieve this, the candidate will study, develop and apply programming language techniques such as static and runtime verification, formal specification, and language design, translation and implementation.
Deadline : 31 March 2024
(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in Side-Channel Analysis
Our modern society relies upon numerous electronic devices that use encryption to communicate and operate securely. However, even strong cryptography can break when the device hardware is attacked. Thus, the University of Amsterdam is looking for a strong MSc graduate that is interested in Side-Channel Analysis, Hardware Security and Cryptographic Implementations.
Deadline : 30 April 2024
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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in Explainable Decision Making
We are very excited about our new research on explainable decision making. Our next step is to grow our team with new colleagues who are interested in working on cutting-edge optimization and machine learning techniques. Would you like to join us?
The Business Analytics Section at the Amsterdam Business School (University of Amsterdam) invites applications for a PhD position in operations research with a computer science orientation. We are looking for candidates with the ambition to work and succeed at the highest international academic level.
In recent years, there has been a rising demand for transparent and explainable machine learning (ML) models. Although significant progress has been made in generating different types of explanations for ML models, this topic has received minimal attention in the operations research (OR) community, due to a larger focus by the public on societal effects of data-driven ML models. However, algorithmic decisions in OR are made by complex algorithms, which also lack explainability. The main goal of this PhD project is to build the foundation for explainable decision making.
Deadline : 1 April 2024
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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in Deep Programmability for Real-Time End-to-End 6G Networks
The objective of the PhD project is to investigate data plane programmability in the context of the new generation of mobile networks, addressed within the scope of the EU HORIZON-JU-SNS-2022 project DESIRE6G (DEep programmability and Secure distributed Intelligence for Real-time End-to-end 6G networks). The goal of DESIRE6G is to design and develop a zero-touch control, management & orchestration platform, with native integration of AI, to support eXtreme URLLC application requirements over a performant, measurable and programable data plane. Specifically, the candidate will investigate DESIRE6G related problems in a multi-operator environment, including but not restricted to the specification and implementation of a common abstraction layer for heterogenous programmable data planes, data plane multitenancy and programmable traffic management.
You will be embedded in the MNS group. The group focuses its researches on the fundamental architectural problems that arise from the interconnection of systems and of data flows. We look at the emerging architectures that can support the operations of the future Internet. More information can be found here.
Deadline : 31 March 2024
(13) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: 2 PhD Positions in Anthropology Rhythms of Love
Are you curious about relations between love and midlife? Are you interested in exploring the pressing challenges of late modernity, including work pressures, parenting expectations, multiple care responsibilities, fear of commitment, and fear of missing out? Do you have affinity, interest, or experience with (multimodal and/or sensory) ethnographic research on love and intimacy? Are you familiar with or curious about anthropology, gender and sexuality studies, and critical love studies? And importantly, do you enjoy working in a team of spirited researchers?
The Department of Anthropology is currently seeking two PhD candidates for the project ‘Rhythms of Love: Enduring Romantic Relationships at Midlife in Western Europe’ led by Dr Rahil Roodsaz. This project is funded by a Dutch NWO-Vidi Grant.
The Department of Anthropology is one of the departments at the University of Amsterdam (UvA), Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG). The PhD track is part of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), and these two positions are embedded in the programme group Exploring Diversity: Critical Ethnographies of Belonging and Exclusion.
Deadline : 25 March 2024
(14) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Candidate in Investigating the Role of the Microbiota in Coenzyme-A Homeostasis in the Gut
Are you intrigued by the relationships between gut microbiome and human health? Do you have a passion for unraveling the mysteries of ecological interactions at a molecular level? We invite enthusiastic and dedicated candidates to join our cutting-edge research team as a PhD student to delve into the intriguing world of host-microbiome interactions. The position is supported by a recently awarded NWO-M2 grant.
If you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research team and are eager to contribute to the understanding of plant volatile signaling and perception, then the Microbiome Engineering Group, which is part of the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences in the Faculty of science at the University of Amsterdam, is the place to be. The research group investigates the molecular and physiological basis of bacterial adaptation in response to the changing host environment and the implication on human health.
Deadline : 29.03.2024
(15) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD candidate in Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience of Belief Updating
Predictions inform almost all our decisions (e.g., when choosing the bike over the bus, based on the predicted duration and weather conditions). Critically, sometimes unexpected changes in the world render our predictions invalid (e.g., nearby roadworks result in a longer-than-predicted trip duration). Normative Bayesian theory prescribes that after particularly surprising outcomes, existing beliefs should be updated quickly using the newly arriving information. What are the brain circuits that mediate the flexible updating of prior beliefs?
The project will test theory-driven hypotheses using an integrative, cross-species approach combining laminar ensemble recordings (single-unit resolution), multi-fiber photometry and optogenetics in mice, and laminar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 7 Tesla in humans. Mouse and human observers will undergo an identical statistical learning paradigm.
The project, led by dr. Mototaka Suzuki and dr. Jan Willem de Gee, is embedded in the Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience (CSN) group at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). You will receive top-notch interdisciplinary training which will prepare you well for a career in cognitive and systems neuroscience.
The mission of the Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience group, one of the researchgroups of the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, is to elucidate how neuronal networks distributed across the sensory neocortex, frontal cortex, hippocampal memory system and subcortical regions cooperate in perception, decision-making and memory processing. We are interested in questions such as how perceptual representations are formed and how perceptual decisions are made.
Deadline : 31.03.2023
(16) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position: The Role of (Private) Law in Food Systems Transformation
The PhD project should fill a critical gap in existing scholarship by highlighting the connection between established legal structures and emerging sustainable (labour) practices within the current predominantly extractive food systems. The project should aim at deepening our knowledge on how law is shaping not only exploitative food industries but also emerging sustainable alternatives. The project needs to make a contribution towards answering the question about how (private) law should be rethought at fundamental level in order to better support such sustainable practices of food production, leading to sustainable and just food systems overall. The proposals are encouraged to take a holistic approach to the question of sustainable and just food systems transformation. Especially important is the connection between nature and labour, expressed in the entanglement of land, labourers, communities and ecosystems.
While the project does not have an exclusive regional interest, proposals with a focus on the Netherlands, the Global South or regions that are otherwise marginalised in research are particularly welcome. The projects should entail conducting original empirical research on food production models that foster sustainable labour practices, ecological sustainability, social justice, and economic equity. Such original empirical insights should offer deeper understanding of how legal structures affect transformative change towards sustainable, just, equitable, and worker-governed food systems.
Deadline : 15 april 2024
(17) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Candidate in Epigenetics & Gene Regulation
Epigenetic regulation of cell identity is essential for cell functionality and tissue homeostasis. Understanding the dynamics of epigenetic programming holds significant impact for deciphering the complexities of disease and developmental processes. If you share our fascination for this captivating process, join our team and embark on this exciting journey together!
Within this project we aim to unravel the gene regulatory mechanisms of a newly identified chromatin bound protein that acts as a dynamic switch between opposite epigenetic histone marks H3K27me3 (repressive) and H3K79me2 (activating). We will assess this both in human cancer cell lines and mouse developmental models (mouse embryonic stem cells and gastruloids).
Deadline : 21.03.2024
(18) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in Conservation Entrepreneurship
The ongoing, dramatic loss of biodiversity is widely regarded as one of humanity’s most significant and pressing challenges. Biodiversity loss harms carrying capacity and resilience, affecting people in various ways, not only those who feel a close connection with nature. Furthermore, reversing such losses is difficult. Hence, action is required, which needs to go beyond macro and top-down long-term measures addressing the known drivers of biodiversity loss such as habitat loss, overexploitation, climate change, pollution, and invasive species. More immediate (and deep) mechanisms are required.
Entrepreneurship is seen as a particularly promising driver of positive change. While it is well established in the economic and business literature that entrepreneurship is a major driver of economic transformation, it remains less clear how entrepreneurs and economic and psychological entrepreneurial mechanisms can expediate such a sustainability transformation and best preserve biodiversity. This project follows recent calls for research and business activity to reconsider the diverse values of nature to help reassess connections with nature and related responsibilities.
This PhD project aims to take a scholarly entrepreneurship perspective to investigate the nexus between conservation and entrepreneurship. For example, the PhD project can explore incentive structures, personal values, attitudes and self-efficacy processes, and entrepreneurial skill development to study how entrepreneurs can promote biophilia or how conservationists can benefit from applying entrepreneurial methods. The PhD project can involve the application of a wide range of methods; that is, both qualitative and quantitative methods are suitable for further exploration of the above sketched themes (e.g., the candidate can explore associations with publicly available biodiversity indicators, gather data with help of surveys, interviews, or experiments). Ideally, the PhD project translates findings to concrete implications for research, policy, and practice, including implications for conservation entrepreneurship education and startup incubation.
Deadline : 15 April 2024
(19) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: 2 PhD Positions Political Science: Understanding Allocation of Climate Finance in the Global South
The Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is looking for two PhD’s in Political Science: Understanding the Allocation of Climate Finance in the Global South.
The impact of climate change on people’s lives and livelihoods is increasingly hard to ignore and is moreover characterized by trenchant inequities. In response, wealthy nations have pledged to mobilize US$100 billion annually in “climate finance” to help their more vulnerable counterparts. The past decade has seen climate finance double, but we know very little about what happens when these resources reach their intended beneficiaries in the Global South. As such, we lack information about where and how climate finance can have the greatest impact, and what constitutes the greatest areas of unmet need.
ClimateFiGS develops new theory and methods to understand the allocation and spending of climate finance within Global South countries. The project aims to generate new global data on the mobilization of climate finance, while also studying detailed patterns of budget allocation and expenditure in three purposefully selected African countries. The project further adapts methods from social activism to map the power dynamics that drive climate finance decision making within countries and traces the processes that lead certain sectors and districts to be prioritized.
Two PhD students with complementary skills and interests are sought to lead two subprojects that aim to understand allocation decisions in Tanzania, South Africa, and a third African country to be determined in earlier stages of the project. PhD1 will lead a subproject that employs qualitative methods and focuses on decision-making within African governments and civil society. PhD2 will lead a subproject that generates quantitative data through surveys of local government bureaucrats, using an instrument that includes an experimental intervention.
Deadline : 31 March 2024
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(20) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Open Call for PhD Candidates
The Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) at the University of Amsterdam is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for prospective PhD candidates. We are inviting applications for five fully funded (salaried) PhD positions. We welcome proposals spanning the entire spectrum of social science disciplines, topics, and methods.
Our goal is to assemble a diverse and exceptional cohort of candidates. We aim to recruit candidates with a broad range of epistemologies, disciplines, and backgrounds. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to join the AISSR’s PhD program and embark on their individual research projects under the supervision of AISSR faculty members.
Deadline : 17 March 2024
(21) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: 2 PhD positions on causal machine learning and reinforcement learning for FinTech
Do you enjoy solving challenging machine learning problems on complex real-world data, and are you interested in the fintech (financial technology) domain? The AMLab group at the university of Amsterdam is looking for two PhD candidates on topics in this field. Each candidate will work on one of two subprojects, that have a main focus on causal machine learning and reinforcement learning, respectively. The goal is to advance research in both fields while also evaluating and balancing its practical feasibility. The research falls within a collaboration between the University of Amsterdam and Adyen.
In project 1 we will focus on learning causal drivers of user behaviour in transaction approval pipelines through reusing existing data or by designing new A/B tests. For example, when deciding which options to use to authorize a transaction, we might want to optimize the trade-off between ensuring that the transaction is legitimate and creating unnecessary friction for the users. Estimating the causal effect of each choice on different sets of users allows us to optimize this decision, but designing and implementing A/B tests can be expensive and prone to selection bias. In this project, we will explore how to accurately and sample-efficiently learn causal relations by reusing data from previously run A/B tests and observational data, as well as design cheaper and more accurate A/B tests that can help us estimate the intended causal effects.
Deadline : 11 March 2024
(22) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in European Studies – The Politics of EU Climate Policies
The Amsterdam School for Regional and Transnational and European Studies (ARTES) invites applications for a fully-funded 4-year PhD position in European studies. The position is funded by a starting grant from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands led by Dr Andrew Telford, of which the PhD position is a part.
The PhD fellow will be part of ARTES, one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR), and the European Studies research cluster. ARTES combines humanities and social science-based approaches to the study of Europe and other world regions, and the relations between them. The PhD fellow will also be a part of the Sustainability and Disruption transversal research cluster in ARTES which brings together researchers to work on interdisciplinary questions concerned with imaginaries and materialities of (un)sustainability.
Deadline : 31 March 2024
(23) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position: ‘The Developing Self and Achievement Inequality’
We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to study achievement inequality through the lens of children’s developing self-views. Achievement inequality is a defining problem of our time. Around the world, children from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds underperform in school relative to children from high-SES backgrounds, even when they have the same level of ability. This project, funded by an NWO Vidi grant, studies the critical role of children’s developing self-views in achievement inequality.
The project examines why children from lower SES backgrounds tend to develop negative views of themselves and their abilities, and how these negative self-views may subsequently perpetuate socioeconomic disparities in educational achievement and mental health (e.g., impostor feelings). To do so, this project will focus on the transactions between children and their teachers.
The PhD candidate will design and conduct research within this project. The PhD candidate will combine different research methods to identify the causes and consequences of teachers’ differential treatment of children from high- and low-SES backgrounds. For example, the candidate will conduct real-life observations and experimental studies on teacher-child interactions. In addition, the candidate will set up a longitudinal study (combined with experience sampling methods) to examine how teacher-chid interactions shape children’s self-views, motivation, and achievement across the transition from elementary to secondary school. The candidate will have the opportunity and autonomy to design their own research, together with their supervisors.
Deadline :17 March 2024
(24) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Data Quality for/using AI-based Solutions
Data quality has persisted as a prominent concern for organizations over several decades. Yet, the recent strides made in the data-centric AI paradigm have reemphasized the critical nature of data quality. Simultaneously, numerous contemporary data quality and data cleansing solutions harness the power of AI technology. Consequently, data quality has emerged as a focal point of interest within various research communities, encompassing disciplines such as databases, machine learning, and information systems. Furthermore, the ethical and regulatory considerations intertwined with AI-based solutions have spurred the development of novel dimensions and assessment methods for data quality, reflecting the evolving landscape in this domain.
Deadline : 17 March 2024
(25) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Researcher in Sustainable Global Economic Law
We are inviting candidates for a PhD project in the area of Sustainable Global Economic Law. In light of gasping inequalities around the globe as well as the intensifying ecological crisis, this project seeks to engage with the role of international law in these phenomena. International law is often understood to be a tool of restraint and of ordering for taming the otherwise reckless force of the economy. However, international law is equally important in producing and maintaining an extractive and unequal economy. Against the background of this tension, the project engages with the question of what Sustainable Global Economic Law currently is and what it can become.
Deadline : 15 april 2024
(26) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Fracture Metamaterials
Are you enthusiastic about exploring the fascinating interplay between physics and mechanics? Are you interested in real world applications of metamaterials? We are delighted to open a PhD position on the field of fracture metamaterials: the goal is to steer fracture using the internal architecture of metamaterials.
Deadline : 31 March 2024
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The University of Amsterdam is a public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The UvA is one of two large, publicly funded research universities in the city, the other being the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). Established in 1632 by municipal authorities and later renamed for the city of Amsterdam, the University of Amsterdam is the third-oldest university in the Netherlands. It is one of the largest research universities in Europe with 31,186 students, 4,794 staff, 1,340 PhD students and an annual budget of €600 million. It is the largest university in the Netherlands by enrollment. The main campus is located in central Amsterdam, with a few faculties located in adjacent boroughs. The university is organised into seven faculties: Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Economics and Business, Science, Law, Medicine, Dentistry.
The University of Amsterdam has produced six Nobel Laureates and five prime ministers of the Netherlands. The University of Amsterdam has been placed in the top 100 universities in the world by five major ranking tables. By the QS World University Rankings it was ranked 61st in the world, 14th in Europe, and 2nd in the Netherlands in 2021. The university was placed in the top 50 worldwide in seven fields in the 2011 QS World University Rankings in the fields of linguistics, sociology, philosophy, geography, science, Economics and econometrics, and accountancy and finance. In 2018 and 2019 the two departments of Media and Communication were commonly ranked 1st in the world by subject by QS Ranking.
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