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candidate will work under the supervision of Professor Jørgen Wojtaszewski, Professor Ylva Hellsten, and Professor Henriette Pilegaard, contributing to research conducted within the SIGNATURE project
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The Department of Economics and Business Economics at Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University invites applications for a number of positions as postdoc and assistant professor within the fields of operations
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Denmark Region. Within rheumatology, we have 3 professors, a clinical chair professor, a professor of immunology and a professor of health services research, 4–5 postdoctoral fellows, 7-10 PhD students, 3–5
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Development and Demonstration Programme. The position is affiliated with the Section for Mechanical Technology and will be under the supervision of Associate Professor Jonas Sundberg. The project focuses
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the pharmacoepidemiological research group within the department of Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Environmental Medicine (CPPEM). The pharmacoepidemiology group is led by professors Jesper Hallas and Anton Pottegård. It
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on comparative case studies of how businesses engage in regulatory strategies in Denmark and Germany. The postdoctoral research will focus mainly on Germany. The project is led by Associate Professor Christian
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). The Department of Dermatology has a long tradition for translational research. We currently have 2 professors, a clinical chair professor and a professor in molecular dermatology. We have a living and diverse
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qualified candidates regardless of personal background. For more information contact Associate professor Bodil Jørgensen, boj@plen.ku.dk . Terms of employment The position is covered by the Memorandum on Job
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out in collaboration between DTU and the University of Copenhagen. The project is led by Professor Charlotte Scheutz from DTU Sustain, who contributes with knowledge about the waste sector and
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The research project Locally Crafted Empires: Intersecting identities under Imperial rule in Western Asia as expressed in local portrait cultures (1st c. BCE-5th c. CE) (LoCiS) headed by Professor