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/The department The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a department at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark. The main objectives of the Department are to carry out research at the highest
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scientific areas. We educate both Bachelor and Master of Science in Engineering and around 825 students are enrolled in our study programs. Furthermore, we also offer an ambitious PhD program. Our PhD students
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disposal. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 425 academic employees and the same number of PhD
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soon as possible thereafter. DPU welcomes applicants with a research background in empirical school research (primary, lower secondary and upper secondary school) and/or empirical research in higher
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expected to contribute to linguistics research by publishing original peer-reviewed research internationally and making scholarly contributions to the field. The successful applicant will also be expected
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, you will work closely with colleagues on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main tasks will consist of: Independent research of high international quality, including
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biogeochemical processes, plant functional traits, dispersal ecology, nutrient uptake and cycling, carbon assimilation and primary productivity. We welcome applicants with experience in using a range of
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As research assistant, your primary tasks are full time laboratory work and data analysis. You contribute to the development of the department through research of high international quality. In your
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moss will be harvested with the purpose of sphagnum restoration at other sites or as growing media in horticultural production. The main focus of your position will be chamber measurements and data
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also advanced scanners at our disposal. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic