Aarhus University invites applications for 16 highly competitive fully-financed PhD Positions for world-class PhD projects within health science. The Graduate School of Health at the University is recruiting talented, ambitious and highly motivated candidates for three-year fully financed PhD positions.
Study areas:
- Biomedicine and Public Health Science
- Clinical Medicine
- Forensic Medicine
- Dentistry and Oral Health
Requirements:
- Applicant must have a relevant higher education degree. The educational level will be assessed to determine whether it comply with entry requirements.
- If candidate hold a degree other than a Danish Master’s degree, it can be advisable to get your degree assessed by the Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education before applying.
- The qualifying degree should not be more than 5 years old and applicants without a prior PhD degree will be preferred.
- Applicant must be proficient in the English language corresponding to CEFR C1-level (comparable with an ‘English B level’ in the Danish upper secondary school (‘gymnasium’). The test result will be required.
- Applicant must comply with the project specific qualification requirements.
Applications:
- Submit application in English via our online application form
- Candidate can apply for max three projects (if you apply for more than three projects your application will be disregarded).
Imp info:
- Selected candidates are invited for a recruitment day of interviews, presentations and matchmaking on 14 November 2018 in Aarhus, Denmark.
- The travel, hotel and visa expenses within a fixed amount will be reimbursed.
- Successful candidates will receive an offer of enrolment and employment.
- Next, selected candidates must prepare a final 5-page project description in collaboration with the supervisors before enrolment can commence.
- Earliest enrolment date is 1 January 2019 and up until six months after receiving the enrolment offer.
Project proposals
Dept. of Biomedicine
P1: Loss of the α-ketoglutarate receptor OXGR1 causes severe nephrolithiasis
P2: Treatment of hydrocephalus after subarachnoid hemorrhage by inhibition of NCBE at the blood- cerebrospinal fluid barrier
P3: Novel slow-growing bacteria as causative agents of implant-associated infections
P4: Cell Biology and Genetics
Dept. of Clinical Medicine
P5: Social cognition, mentalizing network and attachment style in 11 year old children with familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
P6: Clinical cell biology with special focus on cancer cell biology
P7: Lymphatic dysfunction – bench to bed – a cure for edema
P8: Translational imaging of synaptic dysfunction in mental health disorders
P9: Medical Microbiology; Orthopaedics; Infectious Diseases
P10: Heart-lung interactions during mechanical ventilation: bridging research and clinical reality
Dept. of Dentistry and Oral Health
P11: Outcome of orthognathic surgical procedures – a prospective study
Dept. of Forensic Medicine
P12: Pulmonary morphology in the deceased – forensic pulmonay imaging
Dept. of Public Health
P13: Health promotion interventions in the family
P14: Recreational sport, drug use, complex interventions
P15: Intergenerational effects of cardiometabolic factors
P16: Microbial exposure and allergic disease
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Organization | Aarhus University |
Country | Denmark |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Subject areas | Health Sciences, Biomedicine |
Fellowship amount | Fully-funded |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | 17th September 2018 |
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