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. The position The successful applicant will be expected to carry out tasks including: Verify and cross-reference spatial data (addresses, institutions, locations) against historical source lists - systematic
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involve teaching assignments. You will work closely with other postdoctoral researchers, PhD students, and senior scientists at the department and across the consortium. Key tasks include: Conduct
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research in the Centre. Skills, Experience & Qualifications needed Undergraduate degree and PhD in an appropriate subject area. Knowledge of biodiversity metrics and work with Indigenous and Local
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political office, is a major democratic problem. To understand its entrenched, structural nature, the YOPOW project will examine how societal norms take root already early in life and give rise to beliefs
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, the position entails developing, organizing, and teaching the equivalent of one MA course per year as part of the Political Science program at Aarhus University. Your qualifications Applicants are expected
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work. Qualifications PhD in computer science, computational biology, engineering, or related fields. Experience developing deep-learning tools for image processing, automatic monitoring of agricultural
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. Place of work will be Aarhus University, Jens Chr. Skous Vej 5, 8000 Aarhus C. The university is keen for its staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified
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. The ability to work critically with archaeological and ancient historical sources. A methodological and structured approach to work. Good organisation skills and excellent attention to detail. Flexibility and
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in cereal crops. You will work experimentally with already established field experiments, with key activities including plant cultivation, soil sampling, fertilization trials, and root/rhizosphere
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oxysporum and characterize their behavior in a tomato root-soil system with a focus on the effects on the root-associated microbiome. We expect that you will be an important part of the research environment