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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. The Department of Process and Life Science Engineering (PLE) at Lund University is located at Kemicentrum, one of the Nordics' largest centers for education
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Workplace description A vacant position is available in the Cell, Tissue and Organ Engineering research group (www.bourginelab.com) led by Paul Bourgine. The group specializes in the production
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position requires: A PhD (or equivalent) in fluid mechanics, mechanical engineering, applied physics, heat transfer, computational engineering, or a closely related field. The doctoral degree must be
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the undergraduate and graduate level. This also includes supervision of degree projects and doctoral students. Teaching will be within the Master's programme in Environmental Science, which will be an international
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available at https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economics/doctoral-studies-department-economics/application-phd-programme-economics. , save it and send it to phd_recommendation@nek.lu.se
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subject is divided into a range of sub-disciplines and specialisations. The PhD programme at the Department of Biology includes many of these specialisations, from molecular biology to applied ecology, from
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research group is located in Malmö. More information about the group can be found here. The group is led by Associate Professor Malin Wennström. Within the group, we care about creating a positive
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Department of Automatic Control at Lund University, Faculty of Engineering invites applications for a position as
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in health and disease, with a particular focus on dietary patterns and chronic diseases. The group is led by Associate Professor Emily Sonestedt and consists of a small, dynamic team of researchers
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Duties The PhD programme in political science consists of 240 credits (equivalent to four years of full-time studies) and is concluded with the public defense of a doctoral thesis. The appointed