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stage and a more independent position. A core task in the position is to teach research-based courses in the history of science and technology within the BA and MA program in the history of ideas
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apply Website https://au.career.emply.com/en/apply/assistant-professors-and-tenure-track-assi… Requirements Research FieldMedical sciences » Health sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Additional
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collaboration with industry? The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University is looking for a R&D Engineer (TAP) position from April 15, 2026 or as soon as possible. This is a fixed
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to the research and infrastructure in the Plant Molecular Biology section (https://mbg.au.dk/en/research/research-areas/plant-molecular-biology ). Internal communication and teaching at the Department is primarily
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aligned to the Science Team ‘Food Quality Perception and Society’ (FQS) at the Department of Food Science http://food.au.dk/en/foodresearch/science- teams/food-quality-perception-society/. The Science Team
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and 95 PhD students. The department is responsible for two educations: Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk
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”, affiliated with the Danish Innovation Index (DII) at the PhD Programme Management, and will establish the Danish Innovation Index as a research excellence group at the Department. The positions are available
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The Department of Chemistry at Aarhus University invites applications for a 4-year Assistant Professor (non-tenured) position in the field of colloidal chemistry with focus on neutron and X-ray
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A position as Tenure-Track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Bioinformatics and/or Computational Biology is available from September 1, 2026, at the Section for Bioinformatics and
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Computer Engineering, please visit https://ece.au.dk/ See more about our activities on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/au-ece What we offer The department offers: a well-developed research