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person with: PhD in geography, geology, water engineering, forestry or a relevant subject. proficiency in fluvial geomorphology, biogeography, geoinformatics, big data analyses, statistics or remote
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in developmental economics to adapt the theory of informal taxation for use in pre-industrial polities, and thus useful in the context of the Ancient Near East. An existing interest in ancient history
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for Sensing, Imaging and Modelling, FAME, is a multidisciplinary consortium that develops methods of applied mathematics and physics for the benefit of society, including medical imaging, industrial process
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across disciplines of chemistry, physics, material science, and (bio)engineering, thus stimulating cooperation and innovation, with the aim to combine fundamental and application-oriented research and
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, University of Oslo, Norway Collaborating site: FIMM, University of Helsinki, Finland Find all information and apply here . Selection process The PIs of the research project will shortlist top candidates based
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campuses in Helsinki and at 15 other locations. How to apply Applications should consist of the following English-language documents in PDF format: A curriculum vitae (max 3 pages); A list of publications
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community of 40,000 students and staff members. It operates on four campuses in Helsinki and at 15 other locations. How to apply Applications should consist of the following English-language documents in PDF
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on four campuses in Helsinki and at 15 other locations. How to apply Applications should consist of the following English-language documents in PDF format: A curriculum vitae (max 3 pages); A list of
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& salary The job is for a fixed term of 2.5 years. A trial period of 6 months will be applied. Salary will depend upon the applicant's level of skills, knowledge, and abilities and is based on the university
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-level expertise in business sciences, technology, and administration and communication sciences. Science-specific research is complemented by our phenomenon-oriented research platforms. We are now