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international level and offers several high-quality educational programs in Computing Science, we are now seeking a PhD student with a focus on Computer Security. The Department of Computing Science has been
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, including a joint postdoctoral programme of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine, drive fund raising and manage external reviews and refunding process. You will use your scientific and
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enrolled in the Industrial Design Programme or in the Master's Programme at UID. - Have good social skills. - Be interested in media production according to the duties described above. It is an advantage
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assistant professor, you must: - Be enrolled in the Industrial Design Programme or in the Master's Programme at UID. - Have good social skills. - Be interested in workshop work according to the duties
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, working with researchers to install and communicate their projects, working with the UmArts team to communicate the program and to assist with exhibitions open to the public. Evening and weekend work may be
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circumstances, as well as clinical practice or other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. Candidates should hold a PhD degree in molecular biology or a related experimental life science
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you must: Be enrolled in years 4 or 5 of the Architecture Programme, or in the Master's Programme in Architecture and Urban Design at the Umeå School of Architecture Have good knowledge in
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your publications. A copy of the PhD certificate and other relevant degree certificates. Other relevant documentation you wish to include in support of your application. If there are questions, please
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to the Master's Programme at the Umeå School of Architecture, including guidance and responding to questions related to the programme and the application process. Other tasks and duties may be assigned
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. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative that focuses on data-driven research, to train and recruit the next generation of life scientists and