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wish to learn more about DTU Skylab and the position then feel free to contact Team Lead Jonas Eliasson, joneli@dtu.dk , tel: +45 9359 6809 or contact Programme Manager Ida Bjerring Mehl, idabm@dtu.dk
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. International applicants are expected to learn Danish, and Aarhus University arranges Danish teaching. In order to be assessed as qualified for an Associate Professor position, you must meet these academic
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speak Danish, you are expected to be willing to learn it. We value an inclusive, international environment and fully support language development. We will do our best to help you feel at home, both in
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to: Lead and expand research in radiography and related fields Develop strategies for research collaboration with key stakeholders Teach and supervise BSc, MSc, PhD, and postdoctoral students across SDU and
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aesthetic fields. The successful applicant will therefore be expected to engage with digital pedagogies and investigate how teaching and learning in culture, art and the creative disciplines can evolve to
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, teaching activities will involve supervision of student projects with focus on problem-based learning (PBL). Your competencies We are seeking a person with qualifications within the relevant fields who can
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internationally. We expect you to be fluent in oral and written English. International applicants are expected to learn Danish, and Aarhus University arranges Danish teaching. In order to be assessed as qualified
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teaching practices that engage students in research-based and problem-oriented learning. Qualification requirements Appointment as an associate professor requires research and teaching qualifications
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working with biology and biotechnology in a lab setting. Possess in-depth knowledge of laboratory safety protocols and regulations. Are curious and proactive in learning new methods and gain new knowledge
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addition, several researchers from the section teach courses with philosophical components—such as ethics and philosophy of science—across a wide range of programmes offered by SDU’s five faculties