9 animal-activity-recognition Postdoctoral positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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, performing translational research and teaching related to neonatology, pathology, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both animals and human infants. The work extends from basic
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research interests of the host project. Teaching The postdoc position is primarily devoted to research. In addition, a certain amount of teaching activities and the performance of other duties may be
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contribute to the center’s interdisciplinary activities, including joint data sessions and co-publications. The project plan should outline how the applicant’s expertise in sociolinguistics can illuminate the
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is a successful academic community that strives to put knowledge into action by: Engaging partners in the co-creation of knowledge, learning, and social change. Empowering our students to become
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Opportunities The candidate must have obtained a PhD degree in psychology, public health, pedagogy, sociology, anthropology, or a related field. Experience within the field of early childhood mental health, early
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rate. Information about life in Denmark - including taxation, healthcare, etc. – at ism.ku.dk. The teaching load is typically two quarter (half-semester) courses per year of which one usually is as a
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remedy for the victims of mercenary activities?’ Applicants should submit a proposal outlining how they will approach this research question. Essential requirements for the position: A PhD in law A
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policymaking. The post-doctoral researcher position is a full-time research position and does not involve any teaching obligations. For further information, including more details on BIZPOWER, please contact
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. The postdoctoral researcher position is a full-time research position and does not involve any teaching obligations. For further information, including more details on BIZPOWER, please contact Associate Professor