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environment from 1 September 2024. The position We seek a candidate who has a strong background in animal science, preferably with focus on animal nutrition in one or more farm animal species. The candidate
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and GitHub Actions is an advantage. English is the project language, but knowledge of Danish will be an everyday ease. You are motivated by working in a highly dynamic environment. Who we
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environment. The following responsibilities are expected in the position: Synthesis of compounds required for the research project in the wet chemistry laboratory. Analysis of synthesized compounds using
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to reconfigure land use and land management to reduce the impact of agricultural systems on the environment, specifically with respect to GHG balance and nutrient losses along gaseous and hydrological pathways
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. Qualifications We are looking for a service minded candidate with a food science background, with entrepreneurial mindset and a good understanding of current European Erasmus+ projects environments, especially in
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Do you want to be part of an international research environment? The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University is at the forefront of supporting the agricultural green transition through
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an important part of the department’s research environment and contribute positively to the social working environment. Your profile We are searching for highly motivated young-career scientists with
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and education environment with an informal atmosphere. We are looking for a dynamic employee who is able to work independently and maintain an overview during periods of high workload. We expect
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to connect those fields with their research. Candidates are encouraged to formulate a vision as to their potential contribution to the department’s research profile and environment. Education The successful
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children’s development, formation and learning through play and care in the field of ECEC and in the home environment. Extensive research on play theory and play interventions in relation to children’s