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) collective artist residencies in the USVI, Denmark, Ghana, Kalaallit Nunaat and the Faroe Islands to foster collaborative creation; 2) a travelling exhibition that evolves as it moves from the USVI, Denmark
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and carbon fluxes and quantitative modeling thereof. It also includes the isolation of new alkalophilic and hydrogenotrophic methanogens and acetogens, as well as Knallgas bacteria, the construction and
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. You are expected to think creatively, identify innovation opportunities, and enjoy working at the forefront of technology, translating research into robust, practical solutions. Required qualifications
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of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University seeking to understand RNAs role in the onset of Darwinian evolution. The lab takes inspiration from simple natural replicons for engineering RNA systems
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it, and how it can be exercised. The methodological emphasis of the positions is on qualitative interviewing and interpretive and qualitative content analysis. Core tasks involve recruitment
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. An innovative and meaningful workplace where your work contributes to solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for international researchers
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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 Living and working in Denmark Subsidized
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everyday interactions. An innovative and meaningful workplace where your work contributes to solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas. Support for
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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 Living and working in Denmark Subsidised
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technologies Who we are At the Department of Agroecology, our main goal is to contribute to sustainable solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems within the areas of soil, plants, animals, humans, and