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The PhD fellowship is part of the project "Association Participation among Immigrant Children: A Vehicle for Integration?" funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The project investigates
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We are excited to announce a PhD position within a new research project examining how weight-related understandings and practices shape children’s body images and well-being. The main responsibility
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PhD Position: Shipping Decarbonization and Trade Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
The Center for Climate Change Law and Governance (CLIMA) at the Faculty of Law of the University of Copenhagen in collaboration with The Global Maritime Forum (GMF) is seeking applicants for a PhD
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visuals from public and private archives, interviews, films and literature. The project team consists of Professor Ning de Coninck-Smith, Associate Professor Lisa Rosén Rasmussen, and one PhD student and
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qualifications: A PhD in life sciences or equivalent research experience. Strong documented research experience and expertise in either single-cell. technologies, experimental mouse work, biochemistry, advanced
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ambitious candidate with: A PhD degree in a relevant biological subject (e.g., cellular stress responses, protein signaling, functional genomics, gene expression or related). If the PhD has not been completed
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approach this research question. Essential requirements for the position: A PhD in law or relevant related subject such as social science or data science. Highly desirable qualifications: Experience in human
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. Furthermore, we are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic scientist with the following skills and experience: Essential experience and skills You have a PhD in Earth Sciences, Analytical Chemistry
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motivated and enthusiastic colleague with the following competencies and experience: You have a degree at Master level or PhD level. You are experienced in Linux system administration You have an active
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of 50 (including PhD students), and approximately 550 students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Department represents a broad approach to anthropology, expressed in regional foci, theoretical