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12 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Copenhagen Business School Department Department of Business Humanities and Law Research Field Economics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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in the department to commence June 1st, 2024. Essential experience and skills A master’s degree in molecular biomedicine, human physiology, neuroscience or equivalent You must hold an animal
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management. The overall research project asks how new forms of de facto governance are being shaped by information infrastructuring for managing territory and population. The mutually shaping relationship
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Copenhagen Business School invites applications for one vacant postdoc position in the sociology of law and regulation at the Department of Business Humanities and Law (BHL). The postdoc position is
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safety, biological safety and the human tissue act is desirable. This is a full-time post (35 Hours per week), and you will be offered a fix-term contract for 2 years. About You To be successful in
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Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen. The successful applicant will be specialized in human exercise physiology with a strong translational and mechanistic profile
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, and 3) progressively build a theoretical model of human engagement with generative language technology as a site of sociolinguistic change. The research team will achieve these ends by conducting
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geochemistry to understand human-environmental interactions both globally and through time. The position aims to strengthen ongoing activities within the Department’s core research area, which pivots around
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management. The overall research project asks how new forms of de facto governance are being shaped by information infrastructuring for managing territory and population. The mutually shaping relationship
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of soil, plants, animals, humans, and the environment. We want to make a difference by contributing to both fundamental knowledge generation and the attainment of sustainable production systems via