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, the chosen candidate will primarily work in a project related to employer images in job advertisements, together with a hired PhD student (at the Department of Computer Sciences), Isabelle Augenstein (Co-PI
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meetings. Applicants are required to have solid teaching experience at university level (BSc, MSc and PhD), documented teaching competencies, and must be able to explain and reflect upon their own teaching
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candidate will be part of an internationally oriented and enthusiastic section currently consisting of 4 full professors, 6 associate professors, 8 assistant professors and post docs and more than 15 PhD
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than 15 PhD candidates as well as highly skilled laboratory technicians. The section has at its disposal various pilot plant facilities and advanced analytical infrastructure. Further information
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including information about external funding Diplomas (Master and PhD degree or equivalent) Research plan – description of current and future research plans Description and documentation of teaching
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inclusivity in Physics Undertake appropriate administrative tasks in support of the Department’s activities In the evaluation of candidates emphasis will be put on the following criteria: A PhD in a relevant
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, competencies and experience: You have a PhD in Life Sciences and experience from a relevant field such as stem cell biology, biotechnology, regenerative medicine, or a related discipline. Good record of peer
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held as principal investigator or co-investigator, including career development grants Information about other funding Diplomas (Master's and PhD degree or equivalent) Description of current and future
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, and examinations of bachelor’s and master’s degree students, as well as supervision of PhD students. As a professor of cariology and endodontics, you will be a central part of the forefront of running
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primarily consist of: research, including publication/academic dissemination duties research-based teaching assistance in the supervision and guidance of PhD and Master students sharing knowledge with society