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The Center for Humanities Computing (CHC) at the School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, invites applications for a Research Software Engineer (RSE) full-time position to support
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of scientific impact and high-quality contributions to the field. Demonstrates the ability to develop an independent research program and has a track record to secure research funding. Has a record of
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are seeking candidates to advance research in resilient and sustainable design and manufacturing solutions. Skills in experimental, computational, and modeling aspects and a focus on innovative research in
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based on openness, equality, consultation and inclusion, and contributing to the Department strategy and working environment is viewed as important. The Department is responsible for a Master’s programme
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strategy and working environment is viewed as important. The Department is responsible for a Master’s programme in Molecular Nutrition and Food Technology, taught at AU, Denmark, and a Master’s programme in
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to ministries and authorities. While we do not run a master’s program in environmental science, there are some opportunities for teaching and supervision. We value equality, diversity, and a strong work-life
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collaborations with external partners. Applicants are also asked to submit an indicative teaching plan outline (maximum two pages) for the course Dramaturgic Leadership (second semester, Master’s degree programme
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, experience in degree programme and curriculum development at universities or similar institutions will be an advantage. The successful applicant will be expected to teach in English and, within a three-year
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We are an international research team, at the Department of Biology, Aarhus University, studying the biogeography, taxonomy, and ecology of plants in tropical rain forests, especially Amazonia. One of our current projects is exploring if spectral data can help us to identify species in this...
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in Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine, but the two BSc programmes will be merged into a single programme from 2025. The department has approximately 150 academic staff, 70 technical and