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activities in the form of reports, information sessions, and contacts with partners in UN and other IGOs. Requirements Master’s degree in peace and conflict studies Knowledge and experience of software such as
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knowledge on photochemistry, electrochemistry and photo(electro)catalysis and have documented experience on use of these knowledge in articial photosynthesis. The cadidate must be able to independently
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consortium aimed at establishing diversity and distribution baseline knowledge and deliver tools to improve management and conservation of sponges across the Atlantic and Mediterranean, at the levels of genes
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reactions (i.e. experience within the area of synthetic electrocatalysis). Good practical and theoretical knowledge regarding commonly used electrochemistry equipment and set-ups for organic chemistry
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Uppsala University . The linkage to cross-cutting environments and programs provides a unique opportunity for access to knowledge and infrastructure of both departments, and opens possibilities to broadly
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modelling and data collection, as well as theory-driven expansion and/or adaptation based on conflict-specific domain knowledge. Co-authored publications with other team members are highly encouraged
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) at the Department of Earth Sciences at Uppsala University. The linkage to cross-cutting environments and programs provides a unique opportunity for access to knowledge and infrastructure of both departments, and
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, mineralogy and tectonics; paleobiology, and wind energy. By investigating the history of Earth, we understand how our planet has developed over time and how sustainable development benefits from this knowledge
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to leave due to illness, parental leave, duties within trade union organizations, etc. A requirement for the position is very good knowledge in quantitative research and data collection, as
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Experience working with RNA SAXS and integrative structural biology Good knowledge of English Good cooperation skills Additional qualifications Experience studying the biological pathways that regulate