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Applications are invited for three 2-years Post Doc fellowships within the Center for Ice-Free Arctic Research, at the Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Denmark. Expected start date and
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Center (iNANO), Aarhus University invites you to apply for a Post Doctoral position. This is a fixed term 2-year position from 1st March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will be
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Job Description If you wish to develop your research within Science & Technology Studies (STS) and Computational Anthropology, you may consider applying for this Post Doc position (36 months). We
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projects. In addition to research, the candidate(s) will contribute to teaching activities within the MSc CREATE programme and the BSc in Civil and Architectural Engineering, with an emphasis on research
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: //childresearch.au.dk/en/about-us ). The right candidate(s) will be employed at the relevant institute (Department of Political Science, Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences or at School of Communication and
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an experience in technology-assisted monitoring or computational image analysis. Expected start date and duration of employment The position will start in June 2026, with exact starting date as agreed between
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Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations). Employment will be as Post Doc. The salary is based on seniority. Negotiation for salary supplement is possible. The working time are
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on which faculty you are applying for employment, please see guidelines for teaching portfolio at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, The Faculty of Engineering and Science and The Faculty of Medicine
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terms of teaching During the employment as a Post doc, the selected candidate will be expected to: Deliver high quality teaching, supervision, and associated examination, as required across the range
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well as collaborating on adjacent research topics. As a Post-Doctoral Researcher, an additional and greater emphasis is placed on the development of independent research that can benefit both the field and the project