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of the project is to create an advanced and comprehensive review of previous research on religious peacebuilding, as well as to contribute empirically to collect data on the engagement of civil society actors
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losses to impacts on ecosystems to consequences for society and public health. Positions at the Centre come with freedom to develop your own research ideas, generous funding for international stays within
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quality and relevance to make a difference in society. Our most important asset is all of our 7,600 employees and 53,000 students who, with curiosity and commitment, make Uppsala University one of Sweden’s
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about us on the Department of Information Technology website. Description of the subject area The Internet of Things (IoT) plays a significant role in the transition to a sustainable society. Sensors and
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society. Our most important asset is all of our 7,600 employees and 53,000 students who, with curiosity and commitment, make Uppsala University one of Sweden’s most exciting workplaces. Read more about our
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of the highest quality and relevance to make a difference in society. Our most important asset is all of our 7,600 employees and 53,000 students who, with curiosity and commitment, make Uppsala University one
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of the highest quality and relevance to make a difference in society. Our most important asset is all of our 7,600 employees and 53,000 students who, with curiosity and commitment, make Uppsala University one
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to be involved in the project “Neutrophil extracellular traps as mediators of systemic effects of cancer”, funded by the Swedish Cancer Society. The project is led by Anna-Karin Olsson, and the PhD
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related to soil, groundwater and sediments, including close collaboration with partners in industry and society. Our activities are interdisciplinary and combine natural science and technology with social
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relevance to make a difference in society. Our most important asset is all of our 7,600 employees and 53,000 students who, with curiosity and commitment, make Uppsala University one of Sweden’s most exciting