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that can provide key insight into the role of individual functional groups and the bonds that link these. The BONDS project has as its ambition to develop novel, interpretative computational tools capable
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modelling. It is expected that the degree of involvement in meetings and organisational tasks related to research projects will increase steadily during the employment. The following qualifications are highly
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. The position is funded by POLIMA through its DNRF funding, and the successful candidate will work under the immediate supervision of Professor Christos Tserkezis but is expected to also contribute to other
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the application deadline. Unfortunately, it is not possible to ensure that letters of reference received after the application deadline will be taken into consideration. If you wish to add a referee after you have
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international legal frameworks when it comes to remedies for victims. Through legal and qualitative analysis, MERCURY will then evaluate human rights routes to accountability and remedy via international and
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in Odense, the third largest city in Denmark. Denmark is known for its high standards of living, free health care, and competitive salaries. Applicants from outside Denmark are eligible for substantial
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– the rising inequality and climate change. It poses the following research question: Under what conditions can business be powerful in the high-salience politics of wage inequality and carbon emissions
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structural transformations in the 21st century – the rising inequality and climate change. It poses the following research question: Under what conditions can business be powerful in the high-salience politics
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execution time (WCET). The postdoc position focuses on compiler support for WCET analysis for time-predictable architectures such as Patmos/T-CREST. Furthermore, it is expected to join the development of a
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the Department of Strategy and Innovation is focused on Strategy, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and International business. The four areas are the pillars the department rests on in its teaching and research