Passionate about science? Interested in making a difference in global health? VU Amsterdam is offering a fully-funded PhD position in Water Quality Modeling Under a Changing Climate.
To be eligible for the PhD Position Water Quality Modeling Under a Changing Climate at VU Amsterdam, you need to meet certain requirements. Firstly, you should have a master’s degree in subjects like microbiology, environmental science, or related natural sciences. Understanding basic concepts of chemistry and biology is important, especially if you’re interested in water quality and health risks. You should also be good at using computers, especially with a programming language called R. Being able to work well with others and having good communication skills in English are also important.
VU Amsterdam is a university in the Netherlands that focuses on education and research. Located in Amsterdam’s Zuidas business district, it’s a place where people from all backgrounds come together to learn and discover. With over 30,000 students and 5,500 staff members, it’s a vibrant community dedicated to making a positive impact on society and the world. At VU Amsterdam, diversity is valued, and everyone is encouraged to think freely and work towards a better future for people and the planet.
Application Deadline: September 4, 2024
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their application documents in English, including a diploma, a cover letter outlining their motivation and background for applying to the project, and a detailed CV. Applications should be submitted through the official channels indicated on the university’s website. Selected candidates will be invited for a personal interview in the final week of April or the first week of May 2024.
The successful applicant will receive:
Join us at VU Amsterdam’s Faculty of Science and become part of a vibrant community dedicated to addressing the world’s most pressing challenges through innovative research and education. Take the first step towards a rewarding academic journey by applying for this exciting PhD position today.
For inquiries about the vacancy, please contact Dr. Rik Oldenkamp, Assistant Professor.