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gaming – along with competences especially in qualitative methods and in critical, innovative, problem-based and/or solution-oriented research perspectives in relation to or in collaboration with CCI
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@iti.sdu.dk Conditions of employment The appointment as Associate Professor is permanent, while that as Assistant Professor is for an initial period of 4 years, part of a tenure-track programme. During
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of midwifery science or reproductive health. The candidate who is hired must complete a Lecturer Training Programme during the period of employment. Research tasks Research tasks within the field of midwifery
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within media industries. Other relevant topics are forms, uses, meanings, and history of media formats, as well as quantitative and digital methods. The teaching obligation for academic staff is described
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the field of midwifery science or reproductive health. The candidate who is hired must complete a Lecturer Training Programme during the period of employment. Research tasks Research tasks within
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at the Department and to publish research in leading academic journals. The successful applicant is obliged to participate in the assistant professor program at CBS on teaching principles and methods in order to
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Associate Professor. The position is vacant from August 1, 2025. Job description The Danish Centre for Health Economics is dedicated to applying empirical methods, as well as economic theory, to answer
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for clean water, sustainable fuels, chemical cycling of plastic waste) by leveraging data-driven methods. This role also offers an exciting opportunity for project management, with AI tools to explore how
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measures, 2) development of qualitative and quantitative methods for integrating knowledge from stakeholders and scientific sources, 3) development of adaptive fisheries management methods that accommodate
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emissions from agriculture to support the green transition. Protein chemistry, enzyme research, and screening of compounds against target proteins and bacteria. Upscaling of biochemical processes and methods