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it has on the audience. Thus, the project contributes to the still underdeveloped, but growing research agenda on constructive journalism. The project is led by Professor MSO Morten Skovsgaard
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Neuroscience Center. The Deep Cognitive Neuroscience lab The successful applicant will join the Deep Cognitive Neuroscience lab, led by Associate Professor Dan Bang. In the lab, we apply a multi-modal, cognitive
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project, the main supervisor will be either associate professor Malene Monka or professor Pia Quist. Applicants are responsible for drafting a preliminary project description (cf. details below
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A fully funded 3-year PhD position under the supervision of Associate Professor Søren Kramer is available at the Technical University of Denmark. Research in the Kramer group is focused
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to streamline the journey from research to real-world vaccines. Who are we? Being part of the Airway Immunology Group at NIVI-R, the Ph.D. student will be supervised by CO-PI Associate Professor Henrik Kløverpris
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Community Care, at Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen in Herlev. Principal supervisor is Associate Professor Camilla T. Damsgaard, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, ctd@nexs.ku.dk Co-supervisor is
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Job Description A fully funded 3-year PhD position under the supervision of Associate Professor Søren Kramer is available at the Technical University of Denmark. Research in the Kramer group is
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we also have campuses in Esbjerg and Copenhagen. Contacts Professor, Katja Hose: khose@cs.aau.dk Associate Professor: Andres Masegosa: arma@cs.aau.dk Professor: Thomas Dyhre Nielsen: tdn@cs.aau.dk
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environment This Ph.D. is a jointed project between Dept. of Clinical Biochemistry, Herlev Gentofte Hospital, Region H and DaCHE, SDU. You will work closely with Associate Professor Liza Sopina based at DaCHE
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Department of Law who will cooperate in the Centre for Security and Humanitarian Law, which serves as an interdisciplinary framework for the development of ideas and research. Associate Professor Tonny Brems