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umbrella organization and builds on four pillars: Qualitative methods; Experimental methods; Computational Social Science, as well as Skill School (https://www.sam.lu.se/en/research/lund-social-science
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well as ecological economics and heterodox economics. Qualifications To qualify for appointment as a senior lecturer, you must have: been awarded a PhD in Human Ecology or have the corresponding research competence
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, candidates must have: • A PhD in a relevant field for data visualization, GIS, and network analysis, such as geographic information science, geography, geoinformatics, cartography or geosciences. • Several
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the criteria outlined below and provides an excellent training opportunity for a talented and ambitious scientist. The working ‘day to day’ language in the laboratory is English. Description of the project
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position. The department will provide support with language learning. Eligibility Eligible for employment as an associate senior lecturer are candidates who hold a PhD or have equivalent academic
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. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected to, within four years
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Associate Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor* in silviculture with a focus on silvicultural systems
language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected to, within four years of first being employed, have sufficient knowledge of Swedish/Scandinavian
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independent research and development work, supervision of M.Sc. and PhD students, but also teaching in first- and second cycle education, leadership and administration. Additional work duties may also be
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four years of beginning the position. The department will provide support with language learning. Eligibility The applicant must meet the following eligibility requirements: PhD and the qualifications
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of their tasks in English. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected