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-economic transformations including technological change, demographic transitions and internationalization. With this line of research, the postdoctoral researcher will contribute to our activities in ‘Talent
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and students. You have a Doctoral Degree in a field related to energy economics and/or energy system analysis. You enjoy performing research, but are also interested in developing your education
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. Moreover, the interdisciplinary Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics is a meeting space for researchers from different disciplines to exchange ideas and learn from each other. We are looking for a
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practices in Western countries. The aim is to reconceptualize “work” in ways that are compatible with climate justice and global justice, and that are not tied to problematic assumptions about economic growth
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at Utrecht University. Your research includes analysing how societal values and discourses and the political economy of the pharmaceutical and chemical industries affect the transition. You will develop a
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18 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Tilburg University Research Field Economics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application
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carried out together with 10 industrial and academic partners. We are looking for an enthusiastic, analytic and proactive postdoc to carry out the techno-economic and life cycle analysis that will serve as
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² includes a strong societal component by including stakeholders from several socio-economic sectors, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture, and tourism. This project is a
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practices in Western countries. The aim is to reconceptualize “work” in ways that are compatible with climate justice and global justice, and that are not tied to problematic assumptions about economic growth
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need or should have for their future work? Does the view on these skills differ between society, employers, students and the different faculties of TUD? How can future skills (identified above) best be