Doctoral studies

country
city
subject area
language
university type
university status
Found: 2572
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Valencia, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Sevilla, Spain
subject area: physical science, environment
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Guadalupe, Spain
subject area: physical science, environment
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Huelva, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Castelló de La Plana, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Málaga, Spain
subject area: social
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Murcia, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Oviedo, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Valencia, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Barcelona, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Barcelona, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Santiago de Compostela, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Vigo, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Santiago de Compostela, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Lleida, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Bilbao, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Burgos, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Palma de Mallorca, Spain
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Madrid, Spain
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Bilbao, Spain
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Sevilla, Spain
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Madrid, Spain
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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