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The Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Aarhus University is looking for innovative and visionary tenure track Assistant Professors or Associate Professors in Construction
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The School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University invites applications for the position of Associate Professor or Professor of Linguistics. The position is permanent and full-time
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possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term, full-time position for 36 months and is tied to the NNF Distinguished Innovator project and the project-specific, time-limited tasks associated with it
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negotiation. Position 1: The Department of Biology is interested in recruiting a Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor to expand and strengthen the department’s research and teaching expertise within
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The Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Aarhus University is expanding its activities in Biosolutions for Agroindustrial Biotechnology . To strengthen our research, education, and
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and duration of employment This is a fixed-term position to start at 1st of March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description The position includes both current and future-oriented research
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, including clinical translation to benefit patients. The Programme is mainly hosted by the Research Department of Imaging Chemistry and Biology within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
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thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 12 months. The department of Biomedicine prioritises diversity and a good work environment, as this is a prerequisite for groundbreaking research
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, research & development, public health, or with people with lived experience. Understanding of data confidentiality and data security. Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and
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. Co-PI Professor Page is an expert on intergenerational mobility, equality of opportunity, and the social safety net. Job description The project will study whether access to child benefits affects