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project on (mis)perceptions of economic inequality. The starting date is 1st of July 2024 or subject to mutual agreement. The research project This project is funded by AUFF and aims to advance our
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the socio-economic aspects of Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) of GHG emissions in Danish and European agri-food systems as a foundation for decision support and improving management strategies
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Sciences at Aarhus University. The expertise ranges from physics, chemistry, microbiology and mathematical modelling to social science, geography, economics and policy analysis. Both basic and applied
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study of the agency of code to how information technology challenges and transforms modern society’s social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions. Diverse and innovative methodologies
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The Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences invites applications for a fulltime position as post doc for analyzing effects on economics, the environment and animal health in livestock
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developing tools for genetic analysis of economic important traits in insect species and designing optimum breeding plans for large- and small-scale industry settings. Working collaboratively within QGG team
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, Denmark, invites applications for a fulltime 24-month Post doc position within Consumer Science for plant-based foods. We are looking for a successful candidate with a strong research profile within Food Consumer Science, who would like to work...
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the relationship between religious beliefs, practices, cooperation, and social ecology (e.g., economic game experiments, between-participant designs, surveys, etc.) Data pipeline, management, and analysis of cross
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, the particular forms of extraction that unfold within them—it is necessary to broaden our optics to think through the more-than-human, more-than-economic, and more-than-material dynamics of frontierization. Thus
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team of researchers and practitioners from physics, computer science, human-computer interaction, management, economics, psychology, cognitive science, and creativity studies exploring digital interfaces