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Applicants are invited for a PhD fellowship/scholarship at Graduate School of Technical Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark, within the Agroecology programme. The position is available from 01
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group and develop an innovative and impactful research program, which includes, but is not limited to, population and evolutionary genetics, metagenomics, eDNA-based monitoring, and phylogenomics
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for phage display selections such as toxin purification from venoms. Requirements: Accepted for a MSc program at DTU. Previous working experience in a laboratory setting, e.g. in GMO class-1 labs is mandatory
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, and is committed to research-based teaching in the master programme in Population Studies. The Position We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Data Manager to join our team. This role is central
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organisation and management. The teaching will primarily take place within the Master’s degree programme in education science and the professional Master’s degree programme in educational leadership. Research We
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contingent on a positive assessment and being chosen by the hiring committee for the position. A mentoring programme will be offered, tailored to the individual applicant. PACE – Lundbeck Foundation
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professorship is a permanent position. The position will have employment at Campus Odense and includes occasional research- and educational tasks at our program in Campus Esbjerg. As an Assistant/Associate
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structure and function. This includes the integration of experimental data and the rigorous validation of computational models to ensure reliable and interpretable outcomes. Collaborate closely with internal
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act as the museum's liaison with relevant Danish natural history communities. The successful candidate will be expected to establish and develop an externally funded collection-based research program