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and characterise these readings within the tradition. The research will provide a critical assessment of the classification “Western” in a post-text-type era. The dissertation is expected to give new
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into the groups of: Living Marine Resources, Sea Food Science, Fish Health, Marine Drug Discovery, Resource Management, Marine Management, and Environmental and Resource Economics. MRØ , The Environmental and
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Science, Fish Health, Marine Drug Discovery, Resource Management, Marine Management, and Environmental and Resource Economics. MRØ , The Environmental and Resource Economics research group, carries out
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societal challenges faced by the world, the Netherlands and Amsterdam, now and in the future. Want to know more about our organisation? Read more about working at the University of Amsterdam. Questions Do
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of Economics, Management and Leadership of the Royal Military Academy, you will perform the following tasks: Conducting interdisciplinary conceptual and empirical research in maritime security Gathering and
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development and in the process of societal change. Our common direction is driven by consideration for green and sustainable change and equitable social development, through new ways of managing natural
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academic environments that are at the forefront internationally. These include Petroleum and Offshore Technology as well as Risk Management and Societal Safety, which constitute two of the university's
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. These include Petroleum and Offshore Technology as well as Risk Management and Societal Safety, which constitute two of the university's strategic focus areas. The faculty has about 2,800 students and