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disciplines of the humanities and theology to applied social research - From Antiquity to the issues facing contemporary societies - From local questions to global challenges The school’s ambition is to produce
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application of magnetically enhanced electrocatalysis for water splitting and CO2 reduction (see e.g. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-019-0404-4). Your main tasks may include Application of new materials and
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The Arctic is experiencing rapid changes due to climate change and pollution from local and distant sources, impacting human life, wildlife, and ecosystems. ArcSolution takes a holistic “One Health
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biodiversity indices from local data. Across these domains, the project combines epistemic, ethical, ontological, and historical-philosophical perspectives. It asks, for example: How do choices about data
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application of magnetically enhanced electrocatalysis for water splitting and CO2 reduction (see e.g. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-019-0404-4). Your main tasks may include Application of new materials and
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occasions to interact with the team there both remotely and in person. You will be expected to present your results at local and international conferences. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in
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experiments with citizens and email-based experiments with local politicians to test how time pressure and problem characteristics shift preferences between democratic process and speedy problem-solving
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department can be found at https://imada.sdu.dk/ . The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) was founded in 1966 and now has more than 27.000 students, almost 20% of whom are from abroad. It has 3,800
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eager to make a global impact? Join us in our groundbreaking project to develop an innovative local recycling system in Denmark, setting a global standard for recycling practices. The section
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, focusing on atherosclerotic plaque samples collected from local hospitals in the region. Your primary responsibility will be to develop smooth muscle cell-based assays guided by single-cell spatial