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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University invites applications for two PhD student positions in mathematical
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We offer a 2-year position with a focus on fish adaptation (forms of spring and autumn spawning herring Clupea harengus membras) to the seasonal dynamics of the Baltic Sea financed by a postdoctoral
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responsibilities The successful applicant is expected to teach various courses in English, including the teacher’s program and courses in academic English. The position is primarily in English linguistics and
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-scale in silico-screening for probing how mitochondrial disease-related mutations alter the protein function. Qualification requirements Postdoctoral positions are appointed primarily for purposes
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the biochemical activity and apply these to large-scale in silico-screening for probing how mitochondrial disease-related mutations alter the protein function. Qualification requirements Postdoctoral positions
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The Department of Astronomy at Stockholm University invites applications in the following research areas: Solar Physics: One position is for a PhD student who will work with Dr. Dan Kiselman and
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the successful candidate is expected to contribute significantly to developing and applying techniques as stated above. Qualification requirements Postdoctoral positions are appointed primarily
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, sustainable and environmental friendly society. More information can be found at: www.mmk.su.se . Project description The Postdoctoral Fellow position is within "Circular lignin materials from well-defined
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Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch, and German announces 1–2 fully funded doctoral positions in German with a focus on German linguistics, cultural, or literary studies. As a doctoral student at the Department
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Council project Tropical Precipitation Tipping Points (TPTP). Main responsibilities The position involves conducting research within the project as described above. The Postdoctoral fellow can use both