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Qualifications Required qualifications: PhD in Social, Cultural, Visual Anthropology or closely related discipline. If you’re at the final stages of your PhD, you may still apply if you have submitted your PhD
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology: Meat, Infrastructure, and Zoonotic Risk on Chinas Belt and Road
: stine.willum.adrian@uit.no Rita Johansen, Senior advisor, UiT -The Arctic University of Norway email: rita.johansen@uit.no via Unsplash Qualifications Required qualifications PhD in Social, Cultural, Visual
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for autism, recruiting and testing participants, as well as data processing and analysis. The main goals of SHAPE are to map out the relationship between the visual perception of shape and its encoding
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The position An exciting PhD position is available at the Department of Computer Science at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The position is associated with the Visual Intelligence centre of excellence in
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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
). The research will explore how infrastructural development—particularly roads, mining, and urbanisation—shapes hunting, trade, and consumption of bushmeat, and how these changes affect human-animal interactions
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology: Meat, Infrastructure, and Zoonotic Risk on Chinas Belt and Road
Rita Johansen, Senior advisor, UiT -The Arctic University of Norway email: rita.johansen@uit.no Qualifications Required qualifications PhD in Social, Cultural, Visual Anthropology or closely related
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, Cultural, Visual Anthropology or closely related discipline. If you’re at the final stages of your PhD, you may still apply if you have submitted your PhD thesis for doctoral degree evaluation within
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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
). The research will explore how infrastructural development—particularly roads, mining, and urbanisation—shapes hunting, trade, and consumption of bushmeat, and how these changes affect human-animal interactions
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, theory, and visualizations, under normal operation and in emergencies, to enable monitoring and detection of potential deviations of the system’s operational boundaries and provide decision support to