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contact You can read more about the recruitment process at Recruitment process – University of Copenhagen . For more information on working and living in Denmark, please visit For international researchers
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the assessment process. Further information about the PhD-study can be found at the homepage of the University Applications must be submitted electronically using the link "Apply now". Attached files must be in
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at DTU. For information about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . We offer DTU is a leading technical university
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expect good interpersonal and communication (English) for effective teamwork across disciplines and demonstrated leadership will be regarded highly. Informal enquiries about the position are welcome
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Job Description If you are curious about how microorganisms and plants communicate - and you want a PhD project where you can develop advanced skills in microfluidics, molecular ecology, and
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global collaboration. This position is ideal for a candidate passionate about advancing Europe’s leadership in green energy technologies and contributing to the transition toward a sustainable
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resided or carried out main activity in Denmark for more than 12 months within the last 36 months (MSCA mobility rule). About the Research Environment As a PhD candidate, you will be based at Campus Esbjerg
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us! Read more about the department here; Welcome to the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience - en.bio.aau.dk - Aalborg University. How to apply Your application must include the following
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have any questions? If you have any questions about the position, you are more than welcome to contact Jesper Raakjær, jr@plan.aau.dk, +45 9940 3673. Interviews will be held online or in Aalborg and
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. For more information about the department, please visit the website. Be part of a large-scale international project We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student for the EPHEMERAL research project