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interest in strategy research and a clear ambition to contribute to international academic debates through rigorous, quantitative work. You should have completed, or be close to completing, a PhD in a field
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closely related field is an advantage. Research experience developed during a PhD in any of these areas, and a keen interest in microbial ecology are further assets. The applicant must be interested in
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a PhD in urban planning, human geography, political science, or relatedfields, and to demonstrate a solid understanding of governance, spatial planning, and the institutional and social
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importantthat the applicant is fluent in oral and written Danish in order to collaborate with the municipal planners. Applicantsareexpected to hold a PhD in sociotechnical studies, techno-anthropology or a
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discoveries and novel strategies for pain treatment. Candidates must hold a master’s degree in medicine and a PhD with a research focus within the pain field. The successful candidate is expected to conduct
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and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than
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the research fields as part of the position. Teaching responsibilities will include supervising BSc and MSc students and co-supervising PhD students. Further, the applicant will be lecturing on topics related
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(master's degree diploma and PhD diploma) List of publications, with an indication of the attached publications that you wish to be taken into account in the assessment. You may attach a maximum of ten
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. To contribute to the funding with the help of external research funding. Supervision of PhD students and contributing to the development of the faculty's PhD courses. Involvement in assessment and committee work
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essential that you notify the preferred workplace in your application. Qualification requirements Appointment as assistant professor requires academic qualifications at PhD level. The research potential