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Department of Biology Faculty of SCIENCE University of Copenhagen The department of Biology invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in peptide hormone discovery and exploration. Start date is
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the aim of benefiting people and creating value for society. The department has a scientific staff of about 210 persons, 140 PhD Students, and a technical/administrative support staff of about 100 persons
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enthusiastic scientist with the following competencies and experience: Essential experience and skills: You have a PhD in Exercise Physiology or similar You are highly experienced in undertaking exercise
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microbiologist) and 2 PhD students (a chemist and a biochemist). Collaboration, diversity (in all aspects) and work-life balance are core values in the group. Group statement and more info on our research can be
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completing) a PhD in a field relevant to leadership research. In addition to this the applicant should have an interest in leadership and leadership research be willing to conduct collaborative research. have
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Danish Center-of-Excellence on hard materials in 3D, SOLID, where you will interact with 15 other PhDs and post docs, all exploiting the latest 3D methods based on large scale x-ray and neutron facilities
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in chemistry and life science. The appointment can be either at the Niels Bohr Institute or the Department of Chemistry. Applicants are expected to hold a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
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). Copy of relevant diplomas(Master of Science and, if any, PhD) On request you could be asked for an official English translation. Scientific qualifications. You may attach up to 5 publications(optional
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forest and urban settings. We work with large-scale multi taxa responses along environmental and management gradients across ecosystems. Qualifications We are looking for skilled researchers with a PhD or
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must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). Experience/qualifications in one or more of the following areas are advantageous: Synthesis of oxide ceramics Electrochemistry Testing of electrochemical cells