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Would you like to be the coordinating force that drives cohesion, structure, and ensures quality service provision operations across the Animal Core Facility (ACF) at the University of Copenhagen
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the Division of Sustainability of Buildings in Copenhagen from May 1st 2026. Research environment The Department of the Built Environment is Denmark's largest department in construction, civil engineering, and
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technical team. Work structured and systematic and able to pass on knowledge. Effective oral and written communication skills (English). Basic computer skills and experience with data handling. We offer We
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The employment is in accordance with the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities (the Appointment Order) and the Ministerial Order on Job Structure for Academic Staff
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(the Appointment Order) and the Ministerial Order on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities (in Danish) and protocol on certain terms of employment of academic staff at universities (in Danish). Salary
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in the energy field. You work in a structured way and are capable of planning and coordinating your own research activities, while at the same time contributing constructively to collaborative projects
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Job Description We are looking for a Data Analyst (AC-TAP) position with a focus on data analysis and management within the Danish Structural Imaging and Biomechanics Analysis Resource (DanSIBAR
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, you will follow a structured progress and promotion plan, including annual internal follow ups, a mid term evaluation after approximately three years with external input, and a final comprehensive
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the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities (the Appointment Order) and the Ministerial Order on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities (in Danish) and protocol on certain
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development and research leadership. Assistant Professors will receive structured mentoring and complete the Lecturer Training Program. Associate Professors will take active leadership roles in research