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perspectives. This includes, but is not limited to, research that examines its critical histories, multiple geographies, and intersections with issues pertaining to gender, geopolitics, the built environment
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in relevant disciplines, including economics, development studies, geography, business, politics and engineering. The candidate will have a rigorous methodological training in either quantitative
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Eastern Studies Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, English, Geography, History, Human Sciences, Jurisprudence, Mathematics, Material Science, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, and Theology. Visiting
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, Engineering, English, Geography, History, Human Sciences, Jurisprudence, Mathematics, Materials, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, and Theology. The fellowships are non-stipendiary. Candidates are asked
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to be linked in space and through time. We will consider ca ndidates with a PhD or similar in archaeology, geography or a biological science, and relevant experience in computational modelling, model
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transition. The research will examine the changing geographies of geopolitical risk, with a focus upon maritime ‘choke points’. You will work in an interdisciplinary team which includes researchers with
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leading venture capital firm with a significant portfolio in Africa, the candidate is expected to conduct collaborative research focusing on the scope – geographies, sectors, technologies, stages, scale and
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that you meet the following criteria: Have, or about to obtain*, a PhD in public health, epidemiology, computer science, biostatistics, engineering, geography, urban planning, or a related area (*must be
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Geography. The project is particularly looking for candidates with experience in one or more of the following methodological areas: ethnographic research; participatory methodologies; community-based research
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slavery, forced labour and human trafficking. The successful candidate will work in a team led by Professor Doreen Boyd, Associate Director for Measurement and Geographies at the Rights Lab, with additional