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expected to take a lead role in teaching at BSc, MSc, and PhD levels. In particular, the applicant will contribute to the teaching and supervision activities in the division, including at the program
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university level. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the department’s teaching and supervision activities, including teaching and supervising on the Bachelor’s degree programme in
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Informatics and Technology. The preferred start date is from January 2026 and the final start date will be agreed with the successful candidate(s). SDU Health Informatics and Technology (HIT) strives
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group and develop an innovative and impactful research program, which includes, but is not limited to, population and evolutionary genetics, metagenomics, eDNA-based monitoring, and phylogenomics
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Technology and Computer Science”, where you will have about 20 colleagues with a mix of research and industrial experience. We work with research, innovation, technology implementation, and education
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to your skill set and interests – related to building infrastructure and enabling easy access to shared datasets and moving them to the compute resources. The goal is to assist users in accessing and
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teaching program dedicated to methodological aspects of pharmacoepidemiological research. As a department, we value having a pleasant and informal working environment across all job functions at
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teaching program dedicated to methodological aspects of pharmacoepidemiological research. As a department, we value having a pleasant and informal working environment across all job functions at
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Digitalization, ideally with a strong technical background (e.g., MSc in Computer Science, Data Science, or related fields). The research areas of interest include: Business Intelligence and Data Science
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full-time programme manager supports the course's coordination and delivery. Furthermore, you will facilitate and maintain meaningful collaborations with industry partners, industry clusters, student