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The position The ERC-funded project ‘Changing Childhoods in the Era of the WWW (WEB CHILD)’ ( https://cas.au.dk/en/erc-webchild ) offers a postdoctoral position to attract applicants with a well
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. The research team you will work with is leading an international program that brings together scientists from high-profile institutions across the globe to tackle one of agriculture’s most pressing challenges
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play a central role in elevating the visibility, influence, and global reach of a groundbreaking international research consortium. This world-class program brings together scientists from leading
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programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The department employs approx. 500 people from all over the world, and
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students for our Master’s degree programmes at the Faculties of Natural and Technical Sciences. Here are some of the tasks we would like your help with: Help answer questions from prospective Latin American
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/ ). The candidate is expected to support Prof. Katrin Vorkamp’s research in this centre, with possibilities for networking and exchange on PFAS. However, the candidate is also expected to contribute to Prof. Katrin
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; Collaborating closely with the ENGREENIT’s PhD candidate (starting 12 months later than the PostDoc researcher), supervised by the Assoc. Prof. Emil Dražević, and will jointly develop the heterogeneous
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and Vietnamese students for our Master’s degree programmes at the Faculties of Natural and Technical Sciences and Aarhus BSS. Here are some of the tasks we would like your help with: Help answer
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the International recruitment, marketing and career team at the International Office. The team consists of six full-time staff members and around six student assistants. Primary tasks Create various content for web
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information, Prof. Mikkel Heide Schierup (mheide@birc.au.dk) is available for informal discussions regarding the potential fit for the position from the bioinformatics perspective and Associate professor Anders