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research on https://www.bric.ku.dk/ Terms of employment The average weekly working hours are 37 hours per week. The position is a fixed-term position limited to a period of 3 years. The start date is 15
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to collaborate across disciplines. Formal requirements You can read more about how to apply in the application guide and find the rules and regulations of the PhD education here . The following criteria
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Social Sciences, Aalborg University. In terms of research The proposed PhD project will be situated within the broader framework of PRAXIS, which investigates how creative, experimental and practice-based
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individual recovery and transformative organizational processes in social psychiatry. In terms of research The proposed PhD project are expected to undertake research and publish research output of a
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collegial respect and academic freedom tempered by responsibility. Salary and appointment terms The appointment will be based on the collective agreement with the Danish Confederation of Professional
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terms of research The proposed PhD project will be situated within the broader framework of PRAXIS, which investigates how creative, experimental and practice-based learning cultures can be developed in
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theoretical models of how art-based methods can support both individual recovery and transformative organizational processes in social psychiatry. In terms of research The proposed PhD project are expected
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transport trip from their home. This requires attractive urban design to accommodate user needs in terms of pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure planned coherently with public transport terminals. Analysing
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developing 3D vision algorithms for object detection, recognition, and scene understanding to support planning and task execution in dynamic environments. Publishing research findings in leading international
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of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling during wound healing. Yet, many proteolytic processes remain uncharacterized due to the complexity of the ECM and limitations in current detection strategies. Advances in