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Lund University announces a two-year fulltime postdoc position in bilingual language acquisition with a focus on bilingual children acquiring Syrian Arabic in Sweden. The position, funded by Thora
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journals Communication of research results at conferences and workshops Actively seeking external research funding Communication and outreach outside of academic circles Administration related to the work
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, as well as advanced knowledge of language and sociopolitical contexts in Southern Europe. For more information about the project, visit: https://portal.research.lu.se/en/projects/gender-struggles-in
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satisfied at the time of employment. Requirements Strong scholarly proficiency Strong pedagogical skills Strong collaborative and communication skills Basis of Assessment Scholarly proficiency is the main
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openness to learning and applying new computational and experimental methods. Passion and dedication to working in a demanding project Very good oral and written communication skills in English. Demonstrated
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command of English, good communication and team working skills Qualifications below are seen as merits Good Python programming skills, working knowledge of collaborative software development tools Hands
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extracellular vesicles Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Pedagogic and communication skills Assessment criteria This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position
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studies. Documented experience in research communication. Eligibility Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD
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responsibility for your tasks and efficiently working according to set timeframes. Co-operation; listens and communicates constructively with both colleagues and external partners, such as industry collaborators
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that localize microbial communities with an application to tracing the geographic origins of DNA segments recovered from various sites to answer questions about their sources and transmission routes. This is an