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The Social Resilience Lab, School of Culture and Society, is looking to hire a student assistant for a 22 month period to assist with computational data analysis, network analysis and agent-based
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, note taking and following up on meeting actions Applicants must: Be enrolled in a bachelor or master’s degree program. Showcase strong organizational and communications skills Have experience in project
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description EuroCC3 is the follow-up project of the EuroCC (European Competence Centre) and EuroCC2 on High-Performance Computing ( https://www.deic.dk/da/eurocc-denmark ). The national competence centres (NCCs
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master’s degree program. Someone who enjoys creating structure and taking initiative — and who brings a genuine interest in AI and hybrid intelligence, not just as a research topic but as a practical lens
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The Danish School of Education (DPU) at the Faculty of Arts, Aarhus University, invites applications for a position as an associate professor in educational psychology and developmental psychology
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apply Website https://au.career.emply.com/en/apply/assistant-professors-and-tenure-track-assi… Requirements Research FieldMedical sciences » Health sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Additional
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welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for international researchers and their families, including Relocation Service and an Expat Partner Programme Place of Work The place of work is Aarhus
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expected to contribute substantially to the interdisciplinary profile of the history of ideas program. The position includes an obligatory course in university teaching for assistant professors (if this has
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/ Please find more information about research opportunities at Aarhus University here: http://international.au.dk/research/ Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted
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. Applicants seeking further information are invited to contact Associate Professor Florin Musat (florin.musat@bio.au.dk) . Who we are The successful candidate will be employed by the Department of Biology at