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Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen The Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position or a permanent position as Associate Professor of Ancient Judaism to be filled by 1 August 2024 or as soon as possible...
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of the tumour microenvironment in the context of pathological differentiation of immune cells. Our basic research projects using human foetal haematopoietic cells aim to dissect dynamics and cellular programmes
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innovation and transition studies (including innovation studies; sustainability transitions studies; ; management studies; sociology, economics, human geography, etc.). High-level proficiency in written and
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, personnel selection, human resource management and topics of diversity in this context. Candidates with strong research interests in these areas or related areas and methodological skills are especially
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learning to understand how to navigate the interior of the human body. The second significant challenge is to develop colour and texture data-driven techniques for synthetic video rendering of the interior
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2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. The projects Project A: Parallel programming onmodern massively parallel processors such as GPUs is notoriously difficult and awkward for humans, particularly
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important. The impact of climate change and anthropogenic forces on biodiversity has reached a critical point. We need action to build a more sustainable relationship with nature. The Natural History Museum
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personalized and sex specific manner. We are an interdisciplinary team with many international members working on various aspects of stem cells biology and disease modelling in humans and animals. More
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as feeding an increasing human population while climate change and pollution threaten to reduce the available land. The nine sections of the department form the basis for cross-disciplinary research
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of Helicobacter bacteria across 2 million years and a broad range of host species, in relationship to host stomach acidity, microbiome diversity, and host behaviour. Our research You will join our international