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05 PhD Programs – Fully Funded at University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? University of Gothenburg, Sweden is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.

1. Fully Funded PhD in Populism and the reshaping of the EU

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The European Union (EU) has come under increasing pressure from populist governments. This dissertation analyzes the effects of populism on the EU, with particular focus on how populism has affected (i) the organization’s institutional design and membership, (ii) its policies in different issue areas (common market, security & defense, and migration), and (iii) the effectiveness of cooperation, understood as its decision-making output and member state compliance. Empirically, the project allows for a combination of qualitative and/or quantitative methods and different comparative case studies in which the effects of individual contestation by populist actors on the EU are traced, ranging from Brexit to contestation by populist-led countries across the EU.

Application Deadline: 29 November 2024

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2. Fully Funded PhD in Populists in International and Regional Organizations: Engagement or Disengagement?

Summary of Funded PhD Program

This dissertation analyzes why and how populist governments engage in or disengage from international and regional organizations. While it is a widespread belief in the scholarly community that populist governments undermine and withdraw from multilateral and regional institutions, recent research reveals a more complicated picture. Against this background, the dissertation will construct a framework for more fine-grained analysis of populist engagement and disengagement in IOs/ROs in different dimensions, which will enable the development of theoretical explanations.

Application Deadline: 29 November, 2024

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3. Fully Funded PhD in Correlative Nanoscale Imaging of Molecular Turnover in Neuronal Stem Cells

Summary of Funded PhD Program

Dr. Phan’s research interest has been focused on the development and application of multimodal imaging using mass spectrometry imaging, fluorescence microscopy, and electron microscopy to cells and neurobiology, particularly the study of the structural effects of psychostimulant drugs on the brain chemistry, the molecular turnover of nerve cells and the brains in relation to neurogenesis and neurodegeneration. Her current interest is the correlation of secondary ion mass spectrometry (nanoSIMS, ToF-SIMS), super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (STED), and electron microscopy to study the structural and functional relationship between cellular lipids and proteins at subcellular and molecular levels. 

Application Deadline: 2024-11-25

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4. Fully Funded PhD in Medical Science – What Drives Adaptation in Pathogenic E. coli?

Summary of Funded PhD Program

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) represents a major global health and agricultural challenge, causing severe diarrheal disease in both humans – particularly affecting children in developing countries and international travelers – and livestock, where it drives significant antibiotic usage in pig and cattle farming, contributing to the global antimicrobial resistance crisis. While ETEC’s remarkable ability to thrive across diverse hosts and environments is well-documented, the molecular mechanisms underlying this adaptability remain largely unexplored. This PhD project offers an exciting opportunity to unravel these mechanisms through cutting-edge genomic and functional analyses.

Application Deadline: 2024-12-02

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5. Fully Funded PhD in Software Engineering, Requirements engineering for AI-based systems

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The assignment shall support synergies between two active research projects: The Vinnova FFI Famer project, which aims to establish a requirements engineering approach for safety critical automotive perception systems, and a Software Center Project “Engineering Knowledge Flows”, which aims to manage engineering knowledge in large scale agile systems development. The Textual Requirements System (TReqS, https://gitlab.com/treqs-on-git/treqs-ng) is an open source, git-based requirements tool that allows to demonstrate key accomplishments in both projects.

Application Deadline: 2024-12-10

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