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Job description The Drug Discovery & Development platform at the Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab DDD) is a national infrastructure for academic drug development with the task of translating
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their research activities. This appointment is intended for researchers in the early stages of their academic careers. The goal is to provide an assistant professor with the opportunity to develop research
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with one another. We continuously strive to create conditions for job satisfaction, development, and engagement for all employees. What we offer Lund University is a public authority, which means you
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Sapere Aude – dare to know – is our motto. Our students and employees develop important knowledge that enrich both the individual and the community. Our academic environment is characterised by
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The Department of Gene Technology, at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, is looking to fill a position as Assistant Professor focused on innovative development and application of computational
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including researchers in archaeology, anthropology, genetics, evolution, biodiversity and more, as well as to e.g. museum staff and contract archaeologists. The interest for the unit’s services is large and
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nationally and internationally. You will further develop the sustainable educational and research environment and contribute to JIBS´ strong reputation – both within academia and in business and society. You
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ultrafast optics developments. More information is available at www.attolund.se . Subject description The positions are linked to the attosecond group at the department. The group's research includes
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Doctoral student in Historical Osteology within the ERC-Synergy grant project "FORAGER" (PA2026/771)
to the development of entirely new food systems, which in turn triggered population booms across mid-latitude environments worldwide. These momentous changes are often reduced to simple linear narratives that trace a
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Description of the Research Environment The postdoctoral position forms part of an initiative to further develop