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for practitioners and policymakers. A postdoctoral position is a fixed-term academic position. The position is primarily a research position, but other duties (e.g., teaching, research administration, project
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year’s budget, have led to inequality in access to care. Using a combination of unique survey and register data (from 2018 to 2023) and econometric analyses, the project will uncover heterogeneity in GPs
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priorities. EU project coordination and grant management Leading day-to-day implementation and coordination of work packages, milestones, deliverables, and reporting across a large multi-partner EU consortium
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The Department of Political Science at Aarhus University invites applications for two two-year full-time postdoctoral researchers to join an ERC-funded research project on children and youths
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relevant to the content of the ROSETTA project (https://rosetta-project.eu/ ). Applications featuring a PhD in a behavioral science–related field (e.g., marketing, consumer behavior, psychology
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. Salary is according to the Danish pay schedule. Your qualifications Applicants are expected to hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in a field relevant to the project. According to the conditions of
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science, economics, sociology, public administration, or related discipline. Who we are The project is led by Jesper Asring Hansen, Associate Professor at Aalborg University and principal investigator
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district cooling networks in both greenfield and brownfield urban contexts. The position is closely connected to the SWiM project and contributes to developing methods and tools that support a cost-effective
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The selected applicant will work in close collaboration with the project manager, Laura Gilliam, and a PhD student throughout the period of employment. This collaboration includes planning and conducting
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strategy (PMIDs: 29123070, 33621493, 33087936, 30566856, 39947938; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.15.641049 ). Postdoctoral Projects Project 1: Replisome Dynamics, Replication Stress, and Cancer