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teach and supervise at BA and MA levels at the Department of Digital Design and Information Studies. Given the international focus of the degree programmes, the successful applicant will be expected
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July 2026 and in other dissemination activities. Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD degree or must document equivalent qualifications in a relevant field related to Old Norse studies, for instance
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of forensic odontology. The project includes the candidate running clinical studies to collect data and exploring the advantages and disadvantages of implementing automated 3D matching of tooth surfaces
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, Belgium and Brazil. Your profile You have a PhD degree in chemistry, materials science, nanoscience, physics or biology, or a related subject and are interested in interdisciplinary research. The ideal
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tasks will consist of: Independent research of high international quality, including publication. Guidance and supervision of Bachelor’s and Master's degree students, as well as supervision of PhD
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Research Fund Denmark. The project runs for 24 months and is led by Professor Ole W. Pedersen, the Principal Investigator. During the project, you will help the Principal Investigator and undertake
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productivity. The WEB CHILD project will not cover relocation costs; however, it will cover field trips and conference travel related to the project, subject to the Principal Investigator's (PI) approval
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Grant Agreement signed with the European Commission, at least one original publication in a peer-reviewed journal, a background in the relevant methods, a complete application package submitted through
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regional entanglements with and responses to different imperial hegemonies. LoCiS aims to reveal new knowledge about intersecting identities on an individual, local and regional level through a long durée
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to 4 years. The starting date is 1st January 2026 or as soon as possible subject to mutual agreement. Job description The successful applicant is expected to contribute significantly to the department’s