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interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering and science. Teach and lead relevant courses in the course portfolio, and supervise BSc, MSc, PhD students, and mentor postdocs and assistant professors. Contribute
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Aarhus University, Denmark - an international top-100 university - has made an ambitious strategic investment in a recruitment plan to radically expand the Department of Electrical and Computer
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the associate professorship is a permanent position. The position will have employment at Campus Odense and includes occasional research- and educational tasks at our program in Campus Esbjerg. As an Assistant
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in the teaching and research activities of the Department. The successful applicant is obliged to participate in the assistant professor program at CBS on teaching principles and methods in order to
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qualifications at minimum PhD level at the time of employment. During employment, the assistant professor will complete the Lecturer Training Programme . Employment will be in accordance with the collective
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professor DipECVN, a continuum of PhD students, senior neurology clinicians and the possibility of training residents under the European College of Veterinary Neurology (ECVN). The scientific platform
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PhD students affiliated with the section and to teach interdisciplinary courses, such as internationalisation electives. Finally, the successful applicant will be expected to apply innovative teaching
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professors, one assistant professor and two PhD students. The scientific environment in the section consists of several research groups in close collaboration, covering various disciplines all relating
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languages, and in time are expected to master both. As a formal qualification you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). If you are applying for the associate professor position you should also have academic
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are taught in Danish. CBS LAW is part ot the CBS PhD school. Responsibilities: Teaching and associated examination in existing CBS programs (in both Danish and English) Individual and group-based research