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development and marine management. Your primary tasks will be to: Compile and harmonize data from multiple sources (e.g., EMODnet, Copernicus, fisheries surveys, citizen science). Engage with data managers and
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challenges in Europe, proposing innovative approaches that align with the EU Biodiversity Strategy, EU Restoration Law, EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change, and national initiatives. Your
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for assistant professors Copies of Degree/Diploma certificates (Master’s, PhD, and other relevant) Research plan for the next 5 years (3‐5 pages) including how your research aligns with one or more of the
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for a long time and successfully discovered multiple new drug effects under this umbrella. Specifically, this position will be responsible for two projects dealing with generating signals within
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of the candidate, their contributions and their responsibilities. Publications (if any) A research statement outlining how your background aligns with the position's focus areas. (max 2 pages) Contact details of 2
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running conferences or workshops, etc. Experience in attracting and managing externally funded projects with multiple partners (e.g. EU projects). Application deadline: 1 December 2025 at 23:59 hours local
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managing externally funded projects with multiple partners (e.g. EU pro-jects). Application deadline: 1 December 2025 at 23:59 hours local Danish time Please see the full call, including how to apply
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and English. Be good at collaborating and networking. Have a structured approach to task execution and the ability to handle multiple processes simultaneously. Have a Master of Science with
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oxidation and disinfection processes. Work together with researchers at multiple departments at DTU and NTNU Research activities will mainly be carried out at DTU Sustain with research visits in Norway
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, philosophy, history, anthropology, diversity, equity and inclusion, culture and leisure management. What unites faculty is an overriding concern for the organization of the human within its multiple