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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. Umeå University and SciLifeLab are seeking a Systems Developer to work within a newly established unit at
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criteria: You are registered as an active student at the Life Science program at Umeå University, You have good social skills and a great interest in working to improve and develop the Life Science program
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https://www. umu.se/en/research/groups/nausica-privacy-aware-transparent-decisions-group-/ The postdoctoral position is funded by WASP. Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is
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the RELOC-AGE research programme. A web-based housing counselling service has been developed in the programme with the aim of supporting older people to make well-informed decisions about their future housing
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content The work includes teaching in courses in both Swedish and English at undergraduate and advanced level, in Finance. You are also expected participate in development work, supervision and in joint
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courses and conduct independent research, leading to a doctoral thesis in business administration with a focus on entrepreneurship. The course component of the doctoral program corresponds to 90 credits
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permits), Creation and maintenance of good organizations in and around the workshop premises. As a Teaching Assistant in communications, you will primarily work with: Development and publishing of marketing
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extract of your past and present studies. attach a current certificate of academic achievement from the Student Web. indicate which courses you plan to study for the remainder of 2025. We welcome your
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of 4 years) or over 12 terms (a total of 6 years), starting each autumn and spring semester. More information about the programme can be found on the faculty’s web page for doctoral studies (Doctoral
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. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative that focuses on data-driven research, to train and recruit the next generation of life scientists and