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(ISO) at Aarhus University. Work tasks As our new student assistant, you will be responsible for various communication tasks across web, SoMe and print. Your main tasks include: Developing and creating
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digital design content for web, social media, videos etc. Help set up pamphlets, leaflets, posters etc. Expected qualifications Experience with InDesign, Photoshop and other Adobe programmes Possible
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, semantic web technologies, advancing all the above disciplines. The increasing availability of operational data and digital building information offers new opportunities for advancing building energy
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physiotherapy to develop sustainable technological solutions. Our mission is to contribute to increased quality of life for the benefit of the individual human being and society. We take an active part in
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colleague to have strong skills in quantitative data analysis. The candidate should also be experienced in or willing to develop experience in subglacial and sediment processes, including an interest in
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productivity and food web. The work will consider the impacts of stressors to marine systems, especially related to offshore wind farms, and how they propagate through and disrupt the food web. You will be a
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across web and presentations. The job We support a range of externally funded projects. Your task is to develop and execute communication plans for the projects. This includes ongoing dialogue with project
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through online surveys and interviews, prototype development for accessible setup and operation of nanoservers (both on web and mobile platforms), and longitudinal evaluation of the prototypes through live
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development and application of models and analyses based on complex, heterogeneous datasets, and may use big data approaches, geospatial information, and spatial or spatiotemporal perspectives when relevant
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Development Group (HEDG) , one of Europe’s leading centers for quantitative research in economic history, including the economic history of the arts. HEDG is recognized for its strong research profile