Tag: phd
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Sussex Offers Two Fully Funded PhD Studentships in Politics for NEWREPUBLIC (2026 Entry)
Two Fully Funded PhD Studentships in Politics at the University of Sussex The University of Sussex is inviting applications for two fully funded PhD studentships in the Politics department as part of the NEWREPUBLIC project. NEWREPUBLIC is an ambitious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant program that investigates the ideas and dynamics that drive anti-autocratic…
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Sussex Offers Two Fully Funded PhD Positions in Politics for NEWREPUBLIC ERC Project (2026 Entry)
The University of Sussex has announced the availability of two fully funded PhD studentships in Politics as part of the NEWREPUBLIC project, an European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant initiative set to launch for 2026 entry. These competitive positions invite bold researchers to contribute to an ambitious, interdisciplinary study of the ideas and movements that…
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GEMS Celebrates a Decade of Inspiration with PossibiliTalk 2025
GEMS Marks a Decade of Inspiration with PossibiliTalk 2025 The Guild of the Mining Engineering Students (GEMS) at Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU‑IIT) celebrated a formative milestone: ten years of academic excellence, leadership, and industry relevance. PossibiliTalk 2025, a two-part virtual conference, took place on September 30 and October 10, 2025,…
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The Cellular Breakthrough
For months, PhD candidate Sabrina Staples had been consumed by a singular focus: coaxing cells on a silicone chip no larger than a postage stamp to perform a scientific marvel. The tiny device, a microfluidic chip designed for intricate cellular experiments, was the epicenter of her research into intussusceptive angiogenesis, a complex process where existing…
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The Breakthrough Discovery of Intussusceptive Angiogenesis
For months, Sabrina Staples, a dedicated PhD candidate at her university, had been immersed in a world of microscopic challenges. Every day, she would peer into the sterile confines of her lab, where a small silicone chip—no larger than a postage stamp—awaited its experimental destiny. This seemingly innocuous device was at the heart of her…
