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Univ of Copenhagen application recruiting system can be found here and will also be mailed to you after submitting your MathJobs application. NOTE: Please use the *same* email address, if possible
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will be physically located in both places during their employment. Our Research The Natural Language Processing Section provides a strong, international, and diverse environment for research within core
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The Employment Relations Research Centre (FAOS) at the Department of Sociology at the University of Copenhagen invites applications for a fixed-term postdoctoral researcher position (2 years
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The Employment Relations Research Centre (FAOS) at the Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, invites applications for a fixed-term postdoctoral researcher position (2 years) starting 1
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Qualifications: Experience with human rights courts and tribunals highly desirable, in particular the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights Experience in legal practice Established networks in one or more
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of fibre and micronutrients can compromise the nutritional value. This can be mitigated by applying milder forms of processing that do not fully refine ingredients and leave some of the native structure
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Are you passionate about understanding how organic fertilization impacts soils, particularly regarding phosphorus dynamics and organic matter transformations? Do you want to contribute to cutting
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experiences of crisis. In what ways do migrants embody times of crisis by carrying crisis with them across borders and relocating to a different political system, and how do the receiving society experience
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cooperation with the PI and the other members of the WHENCE team. Qualification requirements and assessment criteria Employment as a Postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level in philosophy or in
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linear ballistic accumulator models, diffusion models, biased competition models, or Bayesian models. During the employment, the candidate is expected to engage in the development of computational models