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We offer a 2-year position with a focus on fish adaptation (forms of spring and autumn spawning herring Clupea harengus membras) to the seasonal dynamics of the Baltic Sea financed by a postdoctoral
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finance and lobbying. This is a fixed-termed position for 2 years, 100% of full-time Subject area Political science Subject area description Political Science is the study of politics, bureaucracy, and the
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at the Department share and co-finance common resources (e.g., IT and an applied biostatistics group). The department is situated at campus Solna. Further information can be found at http://ki.se/en/meb
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the NordForsk financed project "PastForward: The political uses of the past in digital discourses about Nordic futures". The employment is for 2 years and starts on September 1st 2024 or by agreement. Project
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of the NordForsk financed project "PastForward: The political uses of the past in digital discourses about Nordic futures". The employment is for 2 years and starts on September 1st 2024 or by
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of this undertaking. This project is a collaboration between Chalmers University of Technology, Studsvik AB, financed by SSM. Information about the division The division of Energy and Materials hosts a number
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forest owners. This postdoc will work in an interdisciplinary project financed by the Strategic Research Area BECC (www.becc.lu.se), to explore ways to balance biodiversity and ecosystem services
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for an EU financed project: HIGH Horizons (Heat Indicators in Global Health; https://www.high-horizons.eu ) which is a multi-country and multi-institutional collaboration project that includes several
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involved in researching maternal and infant health effects of high temperature. Your role will include coordination and epidemiological research output for an EU financed project: HIGH Horizons (Heat
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the research group EPiCSS with an interest in and expertise in psychiatric epidemiology, to work within a FORTE-financed project focusing on how migration affects compulsory psychiatric care using