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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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King’s. The CDT Manager will act as the key contact for all parties involved in the CDT and oversee the delivery of various initiatives, as outlined in the awarded EPSRC CDT proposal, for example public