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level and to be successful in attracting external funding. As an assistant professor in a tenure track position, you are expected to develop an independent and competitive research program, to contribute
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Natural Sciences Tenure Track Aarhus University offers talented scientists from around the world attractive career perspectives via the Natural Sciences Tenure Track Programme. Highly qualified
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assistant, you are currently enrolled in an educational program (i.e. an active student), preferably with at least 2 years of study left. We encourage students from any field of study to apply, provided
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department focused on basic research. We are happy to move beyond traditional disciplines and work to develop new technologies and sciences across physics, chemistry, pharmacy, mathematics, computer
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of Master programmes is required. The courses are on both a basic and an advanced level at the Master programme of Medicine with Industrial Specialization, Medical Market Access, and the Master programme of
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-time position. The assistant professor position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process here . You can read more about career paths at DTU here
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of mouse genetics and genetic technology platforms at Aarhus University You will report to Chair Professor Lars Dyrskjøt Andersen. Your competences You have documented experience within molecular hematology
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Human Rights is offered in Odense on both the daytime studies and the part-time programme in law. On the part-time programme, classes are held on Saturdays and are streamed and recorded so that students
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different stages of training. This requires you to have good communication skills and to be service-minded. Who we are The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics (MBG) is part of the Faculty of Natural
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Aarhus University, Denmark - an international top-100 university - has made an ambitious strategic investment in a recruitment plan to radically expand the Department of Electrical and Computer