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; and the EU Biodiversity Strategy. . Your main tasks and responsibilities will include: organising thematic consultation meetings, workshops and conferences to review state-of-the-art EO marine and
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the role of L1/L2 learners). Essentials A Masters’ degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience). Students who expect to complete their Master’s degree by
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learning from my peers and mentors.” Read Noemí's storyClose this story Does this sound like you? You hold a Master's degree in mathematics, or you are on track to obtain one before the start of the project
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the page about working as a PhD candidate . Does this sound like you? You hold a (Research) Master's degree in Behavioural Science, Psychology, Pedagogical Sciences, Educational Sciences or Communication
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domains across the programmes managed by the Vega and Space Rider Integrated Project Team (IPT). Your primary duties will include the definition, maintenance and control of technical requirements within
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in International Business History and the recently established EUR Chair in Global Governance and Wealth. Job description The main goals of this Chair: To deepen, broaden and expand the research
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for bachelor, master and executive students address topics at the cutting edge of the field of finance, including sustainable finance and climate risk, corporate finance, asset management, credit risk, financial
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, Culture, History and Society (ERMeCHS), the department, as well as the HERITOUR consortium. Job requirements To be eligible, a candidate must have: Not resided or carried out their main activity in
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fieldwork and interviews with museum professionals, policymakers, and community stakeholders Collect and analyze archival, policy, and institutional data Contribute to the development of original research
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for her original virological research. The jury particularly praised her research on archaeal viruses. The research helps to clarify the origin and evolution of all viruses. After obtaining her doctorate