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on the research profile of the department etc., please see the department’s website(below). Who are we? The Department of Communication and Psychology is a part of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and
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2023-224-05660 Full Professor in techno-anthropology and computational social science and humanities
and humanities. To be considered for the position of full professor, applicants should possess and demonstrate a strong research profile in one or more of the following areas from a Social Sciences and
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Who are we? We strive to identify and modulate key features of human pain neuroplasticity and its relevance for persistent pain in humans. CNAP is a research Center of Excellence inaugurated by
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the dynamics of pain neuroplasticity and advance the understandings of this topic. The vision of CNAP is to identify and modulate key features of human pain neuroplasticity through a systematic approach
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practices in on-site construction by addressing two key areas:(a) reducing the amount of unsorted and abandoned waste, and(b) optimizing waste management by considering human behavior. We are seeking a
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active in autoimmune diseases versus cancers and(3) Investigating potential therapeutic interventions to modulate these reactions. The ideal candidate has a background in human medicine, translational
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development by adding stock-flow consistency to an integrated economic-environmental model, simultaneously balancing the accounting framework across natural, manufactured, human, social, and financial assets
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the department and the section and encourage and foster a positive and collegial working environment. Who are we? The Department of Communication and Psychology is a part of the Faculty of Humanities and Social
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of Humanities and Social Sciences and is in both Aalborg and Copenhagen. Our department is dedicated to enhancing human and community participation in society through interdisciplinary research and education. We
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; Resilience of internationalised firms in the face of global disruptions. The successful applicant is required to show evidence of a pipeline of internationally recognised research publications and have a