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Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German, which is part of the Faculty of Humanities. The department has about 50 employees and approximately 1200 students each academic year. Teaching in the Finnish section
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of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch, and German, you have to opportunity to take part in the courses and activities offered by the Faculty of Humanities' doctoral school. It is distinguished by
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is part of the Faculty of Humanities with about 60 employees and over 1500 students per academic year. The Section for Baltic Languages is part of the Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish
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leading European university in Sweden’s dynamic capital city. The University has more than 33,000 students, 1,600 doctoral students and 5,500 staff members active within the natural sciences and humanities
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within IT and is Stockholm University's largest department. With its close relationship to society and one of the world's largest IT clusters, well-developed infrastructure and strong financial base, DSV
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, human rights and environmental justice issues related to wind power development are tightly intertwined in these cases. The PhD student is expected to contribute to two main aims of the project. Firstly
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. The resulting separators will exploit electrostatic complexation between a cationic poly(ionic liquid) and a polyacid-based polyanion. A comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the structure-property relationship
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of chemotherapy exposure in different cellular and molecular experimental models, complemented by in vivo studies and work with human clinical samples. Qualification requirements In order to meet the general entry
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of the Earth and human societies. The PhD Student will extend and apply the IPBES Nature Future Framework to the concept of nature positive investments and develop science-based methods to design, plan, and
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the reaction mechanism in the cycloaddition reaction of CO2 with epoxide or other compounds. The knowledge obtained here will be used to explain and predict the structure-property-function relationship of 1,2,4