Doctoral studies

country
city
subject area
language
university status
Found: 4308
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St. Gallen, Switzerland
subject area: economy and administration
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Katowice, Poland
subject area: economy and administration
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Luxembourg, Luxembourg
subject area: economy and administration
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Liberec, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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Brno, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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Ostrava, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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Plzeň, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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České Budějovice, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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Rotterdam, Netherlands
subject area: economy and administration
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Prague, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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Prague, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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Prague, Czech Republic
subject area: economy and administration
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Maynooth, Ireland
subject area: economy and administration
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Coventry, United Kingdom
subject area: economy and administration
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Yekaterinburg, Russia
subject area: economy and administration
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České Budějovice, Czech Republic
subject area: biology
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České Budějovice, Czech Republic
subject area: biology
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Manchester, United Kingdom
subject area: physical science, environment
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Brno, Czech Republic
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Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Canterbury, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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London, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Liverpool, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Nottingham, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Exeter, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Leicester, United Kingdom
subject area: teacher training and education science
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In June 1770, the explorer James Cook ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and became the first European to experience the world's largest coral reef, today a paradise for scientists and holidaymakers alike. Last year, the James Cook research vessel set out to encounter unique and unexplored corals, this time in the deep ocean. Led by ERC grantee Dr Laura Robinson (University of Bristol, UK), the team on board crossed the equatorial Atlantic to take samples of deep-sea corals, reaching depths of thousands of meters. On the expedition, Dr Robinson collected samples that are shedding light on past climate changes and she will share her findings at TEDx Brussels.
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