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. The Department provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred
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institutions. Participation in field work is encouraged. The postdoc is expected to lead at least two high-quality papers in this research area and contribute to public outreach and teaching. Your profile
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Neuroscience Department at King’s is committed to advancing the understanding of the nervous system in health and disease through research, education, and clinical interventions. Our mission is to provide a
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of Copenhagen, invites applicants for a postdoctoral fellowship focused on developing solid-state quantum technologies for practical quantum education and quantum workforce training. The successful candidate will
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and children. The position is affiliated with the research project COMPILE – Collaboration in Special Education funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The filled position will be a full-time
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the Science Team ‘Food Quality Perception and Society’ at the Department of Food Science. The candidate is expected to take part in teaching at BSc and MSc level, as well as participating in supervision
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. The candidate is expected to contribute to this project, including Conceptually develop, trial and assess innovative stakeholder involvement methods in local or regional climate adaptation, including use
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, research-based education, public sector services and knowledge collaboration. Aalborg University educates students for the future and activities are based on a dynamic and transformative collaboration with
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its teaching and research activities. The number of staff in the department is approximately 80. This includes about 45 faculty members (professors, associate professors, tenure track assistant
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Innovation is focused on Strategy, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and International business. The four areas are the pillars the department rests on in its teaching and research activities. The number of staff