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staff to contribute to the Danish Foundation Models project. The primary responsibility will involve model evaluation and alignment in Scandinavian contexts. You will participate actively in both
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, ideally with practical experience in at least one of these fields, a flair for experimental and field work, and good communication skills in English. You should be willing to engage in multiple projects
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The project will be part of the new DREAM (Dermatology Research Across Multiple Disciplines) Center financed by the LEO Foundation. You will be part of building this new center which spans over Aarhus
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a central point of contact, helping to align schedules, prepare meetings, and track progress across multiple projects. The position involves a variety of administrative and coordination tasks
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for engagement activities, including interview guides and workshop resources. Track and document stakeholder feedback and engagement outcomes. Support alignment of engagement activities with related EU-level
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multimodal learning data (e.g., individual as well as collaborative verbal interactions, student gestures, task and activity sequences) and evaluating long-term learning outcomes. The work package is part of a
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ensure alignment across international teams. You will lead both internal and external communications to deliver clear, consistent, and compelling messaging. You will create engaging content for digital
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Team of Food Quality Perception and Society , sits at the intersection of food science, sustainability, and consumer research, and aligns with the Department’s broader mission to support sustainable food
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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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collected from multiple habitats and land use types at a national scale. The main focus of your position will be to explore the relation between microbial communities and established/novel soil health