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regulated in accordance with the agreement on fixed-term employment of doctoral students . HOW TO APPLY Please submit your application by 2026-01-25. The selection process is ongoing, which means
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the closing date. Prior to the recruitment process, we have decided on recruitment channels and marketing. We therefore kindly but firmly decline all calls regarding advertising and recruitment
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of transposable elements (TEs) in this process. TEs occupy 50% of the human genome and are known to be very strong gene regulators. Therefore, to avoid their harmful effects, in adult tissues they are silenced by
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international research debates. The professor is also expected to actively contribute to collaborations within the faculty, Lund University, and with external actors. These duties require a high level of physical
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the water resource more economical. Applicants must write a draft of a detailed research plan for their work (see Application process) and attach it to the application. The research plan will be updated
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, Nanoengineering, Engineering Physics or Information and Communication Engineering. Additional requirements In order to complete the doctoral programme in question, the following are also required: Completed courses
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, see here . The department consists of three research centres/units: the Center for Molecular Protein Science (CMPS), the Center for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS), and the Division of Physical and