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suitability and the necessary skills to fulfill the duties of the position. To be eligible for appointment as an Associate senior lecturer, the applicant must hold a PhD or equivalent foreign degree in social
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production of built environments. It has a stimulating, international environment with PhD students, postdocs and teachers from around the world. Here, research and education take place in an open and
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Description of the workplace The Department of Building and Environmental Technology has a stimulating and international environment consisting of PhD students, postdocs, teachers and researcher
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associated with the position, in accordance with Lund University's Appointment Rules . To be eligible for the appointment as associate senior lecturer, the candidate must hold a PhD or equivalent foreign
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development projects Taking part in in-house research projects and research in collaborations Supporting users To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications PhD or equivalent in
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Description of the workplace The position is at the Department of Computer Science within a growing research group in foundations of computer science at Lund University. We expect to have 8 PhD
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qualifications: PhD in medicine, natural sciences, or related disciplines. Documented experience in authoring scientific texts. Excellent spoken and written English skills. Experience with the full lifecycle
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and engineering disciplines Qualifications Applicants must meet the following criteria: A PhD in Accelerator Physics or a closely related discipline Documented significant experience innovating
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with 25–30 active PhD students at the department. Work duties We are now looking for teaching assistants in FRTF05 Automatic control, basic course (study periods 1 & 2), FRTN65 Modeling and learning from
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well as ecological economics and heterodox economics. Qualifications To qualify for appointment as a senior lecturer, you must have: been awarded a PhD in Human Ecology or have the corresponding research competence