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. The schools at the University of Iceland are the School of Social Sciences, School of Health Sciences, School of Humanities, School of Education and School of Engineering and Natural Sciences. Requirements
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research in all fields within the realm of the University. The School of Engineering and Natural Sciences employs ca. 400 people involved with teaching and research. The School offers an international
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groups within the BMC and will therefore belong to a stimulating interdisciplinary educational program in the field of molecular life sciences. The graduate program will take place in Reykjavík, Iceland
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Program in Molecular Life Sciences, a joint program between research groups within the BMC and will therefore belong to a stimulating interdisciplinary educational program in the field of molecular life
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in research in the field of plant biology and an interest in the education of biology students. Main tasks Teaching and teaching development in various courses in the field of plant biology, including
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requirements, why they are interested in the project and how they can contribute (max one page) Curriculum vitae (max three pages) List of publications Certificates of education (BS, MS) and distribution
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offered the PhD position will have to send a formal application for PhD studentship at the University of Iceland. During this stage, certified copies of educational diplomas and transcripts need to be
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of Iceland seeks applicants to fill a full time Research Scientist position in mathematical physics. Main tasks The successful candidate is expected to develop an internationally recognized independent
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stimulating interdisciplinary educational program in the field of molecular life sciences. Main tasks The project involves the analysis of large datasets with the aim to improve our understanding of human
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postgraduate students and perform other teaching duties at the university level. The Centre will work closely with the University of Iceland Faculty of Earth Sciences on research and teaching, in particular