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cultural development in the life sciences" Apply for this job See advertisement Job description Depending on qualifications, one PhD/postdoctoral research fellowship (SKO 1017/SKO 1352) is available
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for cultural heritage) of MishMash, with the possibility of contributing also to other work packages. The position would focus on the development of AI-based systems to curate music collections from the Nordic
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they are. Support colleagues and embrace differences. We value: Project development skills and entrepreneurship. Researchers are the driving force in project development. An entrepreneurial attitude is essential
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their gesturing or vocalization is manipulated. Tasks will include contributing to project theory and methods development on multimodal communication in song performance; using experimental methods that involve
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for a position as an Associate Professor. Additionally, the position may provide valuable experience and other competencies relevant to the postdoctoral researcher’s career development. If the person
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. The successful candidate is expected to become part of the research environment of both MishMash and the Department of Musicology and contribute to its development. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is for
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, and how scientific advice is legitimized in policy. BioM is committed to creating a high-quality, supportive environment for the training and development of PhD candidates and postdoctoral fellows
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utmost importance to exploit in clinical medicine the recent development in immunology, biochemistry and molecular biology with the ambitious aim to develop novel treatment modalities and new diagnostic
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on primary healthcare in the Arctic, including: research design, development of methods, writing of protocol and application for ethics. Ongoing refinement of research design and implementation Conduct
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to achieve their performance goals when their gesturing or vocalization is manipulated. Tasks will include contributing to project theory and methods development on multimodal communication in song performance