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Department: Heritage Host InstitutionUniversity of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, international, and research-intensive European university with more than 20,000 students and 6,000 staff members from over 100 countries. Through innovative education, high-impact research, and societal engagement, the university actively contributes to shaping a sustainable future. Research ContextThis PhD position is embedded in the Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Network CHARM The CHARM network focuses on sustainable conservation strategies for architectural heritage under changing climatic conditions and offers structured international training and mobility. PhD TopicNature-Based Solutions for Heritage Buildings: Green Facades The doctoral research will investigate the role of vegetation-based façade systems in protecting and regulating the microclimate and hygrothermal performance of heritage buildings. Research objectives include:
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MSCA Mobility Rule (mandatory): What We Offer
How to ApplyApplications must be submitted via the University of Antwerp’s online application platform by 28 May 2025 and must include:
Incomplete or ambiguous mobility statements will result in rejection. Following an anonymous pre-selection, shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview. ContactScientific enquiries: Application process enquiries: The University of Antwerp is an equal-opportunity employer and holder of the European Commission’s HR Excellence in Research Award. Diversity and inclusion are core values, and applications from candidates of all backgrounds are strongly encouraged.
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