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week 6 weeks paid holiday Free language course for you organised by the hospital A free trip to Denmark prior to the language course, where you will have the opportunity to visit your future work place
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. 50 PhD students and Postdocs, plus approx. 30 visiting students and staff who together contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory
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in written and spoken English (a minimum of C1 level or equivalent is desirable) and agree to use such language both for work and for any other official matter, including the selection process). Place
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widely spoken, though Danish is the main language of campus. English is the working language. Aarhus is Denmark’s second largest city, and forms the center of the western parts of the country
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in data analysis and disease control Language skills Place of employment The place of employment is at the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
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Techno-Anthropologyand healthcare practices; Proficiency in Danish or another Scandinavian language and English. In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on: The applicant's academic
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demonstrable analytical experience can be considered. Previous work in IBD is not required, though some interest is encouraged. Confidence in using at least one scripting programming language(e.g., Python, R
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oral and written); proficiency in English is required, knowledge of a further Nordic language a plus (if the applicant does not have knowledge of a Nordic language, it is expected that the candidate will
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closely with molecular biologists at iNANO. The group is international, with a majority of Danish students and the common language at all meetings is English. It is an important value for the Gothelf Lab
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contributing to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. Read more about the Department of Food Science at www.food.au.dk