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management of boreal ecosystems. The Experimental Forests also hosts numerous national and international research projects including scholars, Post-Docs, PhD-students, MSc- and BSc-students About the position
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epidemiology which consists of clinicians, researchers, postdocs and PhD-students conducting studies related to pregnancy, delivery and the neonatal period using national population-based health and quality
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on systems studies such as GIS analyses, life-cycle assessment (LCA) and techno-economic assessments. The postdoctoral research work will be carried out on a scientific basis and will be organized in work
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looking for people who have completed their doctorate no more than three years ago. Specific requirements are outlined below: Required: A PhD degree in a relevant subject (i.e. within the natural or social
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and at KTH Professional development through involvement in multiple ongoing research projects and future grant applications, supervising MSc and PhD students, and collaboration with an extensive network
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The position is intended for a junior researcher and we are primarily looking for people who have completed their doctorate no more than three years ago. Specific requirements are outlined below: Required: A PhD
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) or digital (e.g. databases, GIS) resources available at Umeå University are encouraged, as is international or local collaboration and interdisciplinary collaboration. At Umeå we have a well-resourced
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of spatial data (GIS) should be central to the research. In addition, the holder of the position shall: act in accordance with the vision, goals and basic values of SLU, apply for external research