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The Department of Computer Science is looking for Teacher’s Assistants and Assistant Lecturers (Teaching Assistants) for courses in the Bachelor programmes and Master programmes from 1 February 2026
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or supervision equivalent to the University of Copenhagen teacher training programme for assistant professors is required. Duties include the applicant’s own research, development of the field, assessment tasks
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and supervision of researchers - The professor will be expected to establish, develop and lead his/her own research group and to demonstrate international leadership in headache research. Obligation
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contributions to the development of the academic discipline. Experience with management of research and other management functions, e.g. engaging in the university’s external academic activities, as
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(Guidelines / Template for inspiration under ‘Nyttige links’) Research plan (3‐5 pages) Teaching plan A complete list of publications Vision for academic development of Dermato-Venerology Application
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project plan for the PhD project will be developed together with the supervisors in the project’s initial phase. But candidates are encouraged to suggest a focus area and research questions of specific
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Health Complexity Center. The Section of Biostatistics conducts general biostatistical research and methodological development in biostatistics, undertakes teaching of students at various educations
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research support manager. You will have the opportunity to develop your communication and coordination skills in an international environment. You will support the team with the following tasks: Assisting in
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programmers. You will also work closely together with course teams to develop data generation, data analysis, modeling, simulation, and machine learning workflows as well as develop custom data science-related
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disciplines within the department and the wider university community to further develop our nationally and internationally recognized research profile that combines experimental fieldwork with applied science