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contaminants, atmospheric science, biogeochemistry and (eco)toxicology. As an employee at the Department of Environmental Science you will be part of a dynamic environment with research in leading research areas
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Ref. No. SU FV-1156-23 at the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences . Closing date: 11 April 2023. At the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences at Stockholm
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contaminants, atmospheric science, biogeochemistry and (eco)toxicology. As an employee at the Department of Environmental Science, you will be part of a dynamic environment with research in leading research
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Ref. No. SU FV-0976-23 at Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies . Closing date: 31 March 2023. The Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies is the largest archaeological environment
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contaminants, atmospheric science, biogeochemistry and (eco)toxicology. As an employee at the Department of Environmental Science you will be part of a dynamic environment with research in leading research areas
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environment in Sweden. It consists of seven sections: Archaeology, Stockholm Numismatic Institute, Archaeological Research Laboratory, Osteoarchaeological Research Laboratory, Classical Archaeology and Ancient
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international research environment. The department has about 85 employees, 600 annual students and contains the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA). Project description The position will be associated
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environment Experience in research-related work within phonetics. Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University are available at: www.su.se/rules and regulations . Terms of employment Only
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environment Experience in research-related work within the field of sign language. Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University are available at: www.su.se/rules and regulations . Terms
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largest archaeological research environment in Sweden. Both the research and the education at the Department comprise different areas and time periods. The Department consists of seven sections: Archaeology