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, Aalborg University Business School, a position as an assistant or associate professor in marketing are open for appointment from 1. August 2024 or soon thereafter. The assistant professor position is for a
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Associate Professor in Geodesy and Data Assimilation 2024-224-05755, Aalborg University, 29 days ago. To serve them, we have 3500 employees, divided between Aalborg University's main campus in Aalborg and our departments in Copenhagen and Esbjerg. Wages and employment Employment is in accordance with
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PhD Stipend in Genetic Epidemiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease , ; Aalborg University, 8 days agoof Inflammatory Bowel Disease(PREDICT) is looking for appointing a talented PhD student to conduct research at the intersection of the medical and data sciences. Jointly supervised by Associate Professor Kristine
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of https://www.en.culture.aau.dk/ - Aalborg University For further information on the PhD stipend, please contact PI Mette Simonsen Abildgaard: [email protected] For general information about the application
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the position as associate professor have experienace with Problem Based Learning(PBL) which is Aalborg University's teaching philosophy. THE APPLICATION The application must contain the following: Motivated
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the position as associate professor have experienace with Problem Based Learning(PBL) which is Aalborg University's teaching philosophy. THE APPLICATION The application must contain the following: Motivated
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well as Danish. International applicants are expected to learn Danish. Aalborg University works with a problem-based learning model(PBL). Documented experience with PBL is not mandatory, although it would be
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. Jointly supervised by Associate Professor Kristine Allin and Aleksejs Sazonovs. The PhD student will work on combining unique Danish healthcare and demographic registry data with the omics data generated by
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Center for Clinical Data Science(CLINDA) at Aalborg University and Center for Health Data Science, University of Copenhagen. The project is based on a novel direct collaboration between data scientists and
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: DTU, Aalborg University, Aarhus University, Copenhagen University and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland and with a strong collaboration towards the industry. Our vision is based on new