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, planning and management is a multidisciplinary environment consistings of approximately 85 employees and combining research from natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, design and engineering
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the SLU Center for Nature Interpretation (CNV). As the largest department within the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) for social sciences, humanities, and design, our focus lies
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, planning and management is part of the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Sciences (LTV). The department is organised in four subject areas: Design of urban landscapes
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on properties, design, and process optimization of woody raw materials in order to develop sustainable methods and processes that promote the efficient use of these valuable resources. The focus will be
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and collaboration, and working with issues related to the planning, design and management of landscapes across themes and scales. The Landscape Governance and Management Theme Group conducts research
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project fit into the applicant’s career plan A CV summarizing education, research profile, merits, and other qualifying activities A list of publications if available (reports, scientific articles, popular
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proteomics. The candidate is expected to contribute to experimental design, experimentation, data analyses and publication of results. Furthermore, the candidate will participate in various research-related
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Plant Breeding The Department of Plant Breeding conducts research, education, and innovation
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expertise will take the following into account: ability to plan and implement courses, conduct the examinations and evaluate their own teaching supervision and examination of doctoral students pedagogic
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authorities through public sector innovation may affect the dynamics of local food systems and their long-term sustainability. Working closely with municipalities in Sweden (and abroad) the PhD project will