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consist of three post-docs, two PhD students, the PI, and associated international experts. The appointed post-doc will work along the three axes of the project, the early Pythagoreans, the Timaeus, and
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sites. Funding is also available for conference attendances and research visits with external collaborators. The position is part of the ERC Starting Grant “Actively learning experimental designs in
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. Applicants are invited to design their own sub-project that aligns with the broader focus of the ERC project. The broader project focuses on connectivities afforded by hidden, underground water that surfaces
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material culture studies, working from the hypothesis that before the conception of non-European lands as an ʻagreeable exotic worldʼ, all textiles enrobing bodies of the heavenly hosts harboured dynamic and
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, public engagement, and innovation. Applicants with a PhD obtained in the last 5 years will be given priority. A minimum of 2 years of practical experience in a context relevant to the LES program (such as
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, clinical neurology, micro- and nano technology and fabrication, surface technology and bioethics. Required skills and qualifications The position is for 3 years. Applicants must have a PhD in stem cell
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based courses at the bachelor, master, and PhD levels in Arctic Biology, Geology, Geophysics, Technology and Safety. UNIS exploits its year round presence in the unique Arctic environment, utilising
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innovation in interreligious studies, including chaplaincy in plural societies, encounters between religions, and dialogue related to beliefs and worldviews. The faculty aims to expand its research portfolio
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the Dawn of a Globalized World" (DRESS) provides a novel research agenda for art history and material culture studies, working from the hypothesis that before the conception of non-European lands as an
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aims to advance understanding of fundamental biological processes and to provide new insights that enable future medical and biotechnological innovation. NCMBM is part of the Nordic EMBL Partnership