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The School of Culture and Society invites applications for an associate professorship in Norse Religion at the Department of The Study of Religion and Arabic and Islam studies. The associate professorship is a permanent position which begins on the 1. January 2025 or as soon as possible...
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with our current teaching portfolio (please check our course catalogue ) - for information on bachelor and master level programs offered by the department please press the relevant links: Bachelor
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in terms of new research projects with internal and external partners as well as external research funding. Applicants must be able to document original scientific production at the highest
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, and we assume that you master different journalistic genres, that you know how to keep the reader interested, and that you know both Danish and English grammar. About us At the Department of Food
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brief outline of the aim, main contents, learning objectives, and teaching methods. Please state the proposed level (BA or MA). Applications that do not contain a course proposal will not be taken
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contributing to the department’s teaching portfolio. Research qualifications. The department will prioritize applicants who have demonstrated the talent and ability to perform solid and original research results
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in terms of new research projects with internal and external partners as well as external research funding. Applicants will be required to document original scientific production at the highest
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preschool and/or primary and lower secondary school teacher education. The professorship is a full-time position starting on 1 September 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter according to mutual agreement
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, society, politics and culture. The successful applicant will be expected to publish original peer-reviewed research internationally as well as making scholarly contributions to developments within the field
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applicant will be expected to publish original peer-reviewed research internationally and make internationally recognised scholarly contributions to developments within English language and linguistics