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Cluster, an interdisciplinary research collaborative focusing on climate change and the consequences for human societies https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/sdu-climate-cluster . The work language is English
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encouraged to seek a personal fellowship to support their research. The Department The Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine). The working language in the group is English. Our group and research
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Denmark. International staff in tenured positions will be offered Danish language training in connection with the employment and are expected to achieve Danish language competences at CEFR B2-level within 5
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of the position include: Pursue visiondriven, world-class research as a team that spans across broad linguistic, technical and historical competencies Working in a team that develops new methods in the intersection
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Job Description The Department of Culture and Language at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for two postdoctoral positions (2 years, full-time), with the possibility
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and language skills in English. Basic knowledge of Danish language. It is not a required document, but it is encouraged to include a project description. Who we are Department of Civil and Architectural
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students, who together contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. Read more about the Department of Food
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Denmark Foreign applicants will be offered Danish language training as part of the employment. International Staff Office (ISO) at SDU provides a variety of services for new employees, guests and people
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students, who together contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. Read more about the Department of Food
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the majority are international and the working language is English. The research group of Mikkel H. Schierup currently employs six postdocs and six PhD students in a variety of projects in evolutionary genomics