Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Pr. Genevieve Thon, Department of Biology, gen@bio.ku.dk , +45 35330198. The PhD programme Qualifications needed To be eligible, you must have completed a degree programme, equivalent to a Danish
-
The Rasmussen Group focuses on development and application of computational algorithms such as machine and deep learning for analysis and integration of multi-omics and multi-modal data within cardiometabolic
-
more than 1300 Danish 6-11-year-old children. This included food and nutrition intervention components in the form of a school lunch programme, activities in the local supermarkets and SFO and practical tools
-
www.transition.ku.dk The PhD program is a study program, which aims at training PhD students, at an international level, to undertake research, development, and teaching assignments. These qualifications open a window
-
ability to document a high level of original scientific work at an international level within the area of immunological bioinformatics. The professor will lead a research program that expands expertise in
-
Condensed Matter Physics 1 (CMP1) (skema A) 70 timer Scientific Computing (skema C) 80 timer Astrofysik og Kosmologi (skema C) 80 timer Blok 2: Elektrodynamik og bølger (EM2), regneøvelser (skema A) 110 timer
-
, the Assistant Professor will have to complete didactic pedagogical training. Interested candidates that demonstrate a high research output may be able to enter into a clinical training program, such as a
-
well as operating the existing museum venues that are open to the public with an exciting program of exhibitions and events. Terms of salary and employment The employment and salary are made in accordance with
-
within parasitology and preferably passed ‘The Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Programme’ (adjunktpædagogikum) or similar. An interdisciplinary mindset and experience with collaborating in larger
-
of Health and Medical Sciences. The PhD study must be completed in accordance with The Ministerial Order on the PhD programme (2013) and the Faculty’s rules on achieving the degree. The PhD student is