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, with a full-time work contract (37.5 hrs/week). The researcher will be offered the option to participate in teaching activities for professional development Eligibility criteria A specific committee will
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(SEM and related procedures). Moreover, on a voluntary basis - and in accordance with the regulations applying in these cases - the postdoc candidate can participate in teaching collaboration tasks in
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planetary boundaries, and help develop a novel ecological macroeconomic model that includes a wide range of indicators of human well-being and environmental sustainability (such as those in the “Doughnut
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Intelligence in Medicine lab (www.bcn-aim.org ), to develop new trustworthy AI solutions for personalised medicine approach to tailor the care models in the field of cardiovascular diseases. Concretely, we offer
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groups linked to theDepartment of Sociology. •60 annual teaching hours. •Collaborate and participate in activities organized within thedepartment and research group. Postdoctoral positions may transition
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to participate in teaching activities for professional development (not obligatory, though). Eligibility criteria A specific committee will evaluate the applications using the following criteria: Grade point
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Organization; Game Theory; and Economics of Information and Innovation. • 60 annual teaching hours. • Collaborate and participate in activities organized within the department and research group. Postdoctoral
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) Download Additional Information Benefits A full-time work contract (37.5 hrs/week). The researcher will have the possibility to participate in teaching activities for professional development (not obligatory
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sciencesEnvironmental scienceYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Benefits A full-time work contract (37.5 hrs/week). The researcher will have the possibility to participate in teaching activities
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most at risk of victimization. Furthermore, WomEmpower will study how structural inequalities (poverty, immigrant status, race, lack of education/services) in the EU shape the risk of victimization, as