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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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between these duties varies over time. During the employments three initial years, the employee is offered 30% of full time for competence development, which may be used for own research and other
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, SciLifeLab develops and maintains unique research infrastructure, services and data resources for life science. The overall aim of SciLifeLab is to facilitate cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary life science
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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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conducted at the department for more than two decades and is an important area of development. For more information about the Academy of Fine Arts, please visit our website: https://www.umu.se/en/umea-academy
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development. Our department consists of a diverse group of people from various nationalities, backgrounds, and fields. Read more at https://www.umu.se/institutionen-for-datavetenskap/ Project description
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conflicts, natural resource exploitation, education and health. However, we welcome projects with other research focuses. In connection with developments in Indigenous studies internationally, as
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teaching and at least 50% research. In addition to this, time is allocated for professional development in accordance with local agreements, departmental duties by agreement, and other tasks commonly
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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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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Molecular Biology seeks a postdoc to a project entitled “Molecular mechanisms of development