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across the globe. The initiative is backed by 210 million DKK (approximately 30 million USD) in combined funding from the Gates Foundation and the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Central to the initiative is the
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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