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at an international level, including publications in the field’s internationally recognized journals and citations in the Social Science Citation Index, Scopus and/or Google Scholar. A teaching portfolio documenting
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all application material, including all appendices (see items above), by the application deadline. Copenhagen Business School invites all qualified candidates to apply for the position. An appointment
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at an international level, including publications in the field’s internationally recognized journals and citations in the Social Science Citation Index and/or Google Scholar. Documentation of teaching qualifications
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Copenhagen Business School’s Department of Strategy and Innovation (SI) invites applications for vacant position in international shipping/maritime economics and management with a focus on strategy
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and ownership as well as more specialized topics such as foundations, regulation of the financial sector and economics of crime. Teaching responsibilities of the Department comprise undergraduate and
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strategy and/or internationalization theory with insights from economics, sociology, psychology, and economic geography. Methodologically, the department places considerable emphasis on the solid application
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Global Value Chains project, which explores how the garment/textile value chains connecting Europe and Bangladesh are being reconfigured in response to climate change. MSC brings together scholars from a
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Copenhagen Business School invites applications for a vacant Professorship in Economics at the Department of Economics. Core research areas of the Department of Economics are The Future of Work
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between law, management, entrepreneurship, economics, and policymaking. CBS LAW is a source of expertise in a number of International, EU and Nordic-specific legal areas and provides, in that sense
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, Government and Business (EGB). The PhD scholarship is part of a collaboration with the Danish Institute of International Studies (DIIS), based on a grant from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The PhD