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Scandinavian language is considered an advantage. For the position, strong English skills, both written and spoken, are required. The doctoral thesis may be written in English or in a Scandinavian language
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, negotiation, and normalization of new technologies. As different actors with diverging interests shape the debate over journalism and technology, the project scrutinizes their competing norms and values
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work. Ability to speak Norwegian or another Scandinavian language will be an advantage. If the candidate does not document proficiency in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish at level A2, then the doctoral
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” (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG). PhD Researcher in Computational Linguistics (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 75%) The position begins on 01 October 2025 and ends on 30 June 2029. The position is
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in written and spoken word is required. Knowledge of the Dutch language is recommended (B2 level). Applicants should be team players, who enjoy working within a consortium of diverse backgrounds
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related field. Experience in organic synthetic chemistry. Basic programming skills in Python or advanced knowledge in another programming language that enables coding in Python. Strong problem-solving
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of the ecosystem to recover from perturbations that eventually lead the system to a different state. In such definition, vulnerability quantifies the degree of the forest ecosystem response to such external
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involve generating high-quality, chromosome-level reference genomes for selected species using long-read and long-range technologies. Subsequently, genome-wide divergence between taxa will be quantified
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participation in seven network-wide events as well as secondments and collaborations, which entail travel to several different EU countries. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES In the framework of the FADOS project, we
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Menéndez Benito). The project aims to contribute to our understanding of how linguistic devices update the Common Ground by carrying out a systematic description and analysis of the evidential uses of verbal