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Job Description We are on the lookout for one student assistant to join our project team and contribute to the success of the Digiwind project — a European initiative that aims to equip STEM professionals with the digital skills needed for the future of wind and energy systems. Learn more about...
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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
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programme management as well as contributions to the development of teaching activities and teaching material. Emphasis is placed on the extent, to which the applicant, has developed the academic discipline
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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
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programs, and 4) dissemination with high visibility and broad societal impact. The applicant is expected to contribute to the teaching program at the Department in the Bachelor and Master’s programs in
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have to: Participate in formal pedagogical training program for assistant professors. The associate professor’s additional responsibilities will primarily consist of: Research leadership, including
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engineering, operations research, computer science, economics, or a related field. You must have demonstrated track record with publications in recognised and leading journals based on experience in developing
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philology. The position is affiliated with the Classical Studies programme and involves teaching ancient Greek and Latin language and literature. The teaching assistant- or associate professorship is a 4-year
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teaching, such as membership of different boards, councils and committees, course lead or head of study programme. Associate Professors in the department have the opportunity of applying for the professor
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research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international researcher network. The department consists of eight research sections with around 350 highly dedicated