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employment is 2 years. The preferred starting date is October 1, 2025 (or according to mutual agreement). This position is a full-time position. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further
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Sciences (au.dk) for further information about the department: https://anivet.au.dk/en Living in Denmark Please visit the international staff website: https://internationalstaff.au.dk/prearrival
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women’s political rights and liberties. Special emphasis will be given to arguments for women’s political participation and rights and women’s presence in the political public sphere. Read more about the
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of the state might fundamentally change the conditions under which business operates around the world. This project investigates how business actors manage the regulatory challenge in two of the most pressing
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to communicate effectively in English Good scientific and technical writing skills Documented experience of publishing in peer-reviewed scientific journals Further, we will prefer candidates with some of the
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Job Description About the IMFUN Postdoctoral Project The IMFUN postdoctoral 2½-year position is part of a larger collaborative project funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation's Plant2Food initiative
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at: https://inano.au.dk/about/research-centers-and-projects/nmr/ Aarhus University provides a strong international research and training environment with excellent professional and private conditions. Foreign
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around 175 people and is responsible for research and education within the department’s scientific areas. We educate both Bachelors and Masters of Science in Engineering and around 825 students
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on sensory instead of perceptual processes, communication-related consequences may be overlooked. Little is still known about the perceptual deficits that individuals with dual-sensory loss experience and how
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consequences may be overlooked. Little is still known about the perceptual deficits that individuals with dual-sensory loss experience and how these deficits can be detected and compensated. Using various