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At the Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology of Freie Universität, the DFG research project "Aesthetic Citizenship: Formations of the Gendered Self and Imaginaries of Urban Modernity in
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the empirical breadth of the policy field (e.g. agricultural, forest and water policy). We work on environmental issues in relation to society and questions of global justice. Job description: Main tasks
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, Diplom, or Staatsexamen) in business administration or related fields (e.g., psychology, social sciences or economics) Completed doctoral degree in management or related fields Desirable: Excellent
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, Latin American Studies, and the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies as well as through close cooperation with the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) and the Socio-Economic Panel
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American Studies, and the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies as well as through close cooperation with the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) and the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP
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teaching (maintenance of courses in Blackboard) - Support in homepage maintenance Desirable: - studies in social Sciences and/or area studies with focus on Africa - Fluency in German and English; French
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degree (Master) in sociology or social science discipline, data science, network science or related fields. Desirable: * Excellent command of written and spoken English (C1) * Finished doctoral degree in
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Political Economy Requirements: • Completed academic university degree (Master's, Univ. Diploma or equivalent) and completed doctorate in political science, economics or social science Desirable: • doctorate
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: - Completed doctorate by the time of appointment - Field open to any social-science discipline, e. g. political science, economics, Chinese studies or sociology, human geography, anthropology Desirable
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Consolidator Grant. Through the lens of ‘shared and equal parenting’, DEMFAM studies the transformation of gender and the family in contemporary global history. It develops a social history of law reform