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scientific institution, or in combination. Candidate must be no more than 5 years post PhD (career breaks e.g. maternity/parental leave; long-term illness are not counted). This is a two-round selection
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Pomeranz from the University of Zurich, as well as the postdocs, PhD students and other student research assistants involved in the project. You will be responsible for coding the content of Swiss collective
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Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) in environmental or natural resource economics or another relevant area, or a corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree
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and methods relevant to their research. About you The successful candidate should have: a PhD in a relevant discipline with previous experience excellent understanding/experience in relation
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the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a research team to achieve project goals and meet deadlines. Postgraduate / PhD qualifications in health economics, health services research
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finished PhD in psychology, sociology or another related field of the social sciences Independent, analytical, and solution-oriented approach to your work, paired with a strong sense of responsibility and
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for candidates looking to develop their empirical research skills in preparation for applying to PhD programs in economics. For continuing education, research assistants have opportunities to attend weekly
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are expected to work independently within the scope of their responsibilities. This position is ideal for candidates looking to develop their empirical research skills in preparation for applying to PhD
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additional responsibilities by being part of laboratory safety and management team Job Requirements: PhD in chemistry/engineering/material science or related fields is required. Familiarity with material
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/Qualifications PhD holder in Economics with at least one year of experience, and a strong research record, with a focus on quantitative methods and a background in health economics, gender economics, and applied