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should have obtained a PhD degree in Law within the last 5 years. This time limit may be extended due to leave of absence from work in connection with birth or adoption. About the tenure track position
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labour law. Applicants for the position should have obtained a PhD degree in Law within the last 5 years. This time limit may be extended due to leave of absence from work in connection with birth
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equal opportunities For more information see the SEAS webpage or send an email to [email protected] . SEAS eligibility criteria and application requirements Eligible applicants will be evaluated on transparent
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support academic freedom equal opportunities For more information see the SEAS webpage or send an email to [email protected] . SEAS eligibility criteria and application requirements Eligible applicants will be
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of macromolecules, and the biology of the extracellular matrix. Our teaching covers the 1st and 2nd years of the medical and dentistry programs, the Master's in Biomedicine, PhD courses, as well as courses in dental
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department offers education for the future at Bachelor, Master and PhD levels. The department is in rapid growth regarding its number of students, research directions, and employees. We have today about 1000
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, optimization, programming theory, visualization and didactics. The department offers education for the future at Bachelor, Master and PhD levels. The department is in rapid growth regarding its number
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working conditions personal career support equal opportunities For more information see the LEAD AI webpage or send an email to [email protected] Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a
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fashion. This understanding is key for advancing our ability to both simulate and assess extreme events using numerical models. Current approaches for precursor identification rely on expert knowledge
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(floods, droughts, blizzards, windstorms) to employ such simulations in a reliable fashion. This understanding is key for advancing our ability to both simulate and assess extreme events using numerical