8 environmental-health-science research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Description Do you want to build a career in developing science-based solutions for addressing society’s grand environmental sustainability aspects? Do you want to work with international front-runners in
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are closely linked to adverse health effects and diet is the single most important environmental factor affecting human health. Yet, humans evolved in resource scarce environments and are highly rewarded
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dense diets are closely linked to adverse health effects and diet is the single most important environmental factor affecting human health. Yet, humans evolved in resource scarce environments and are
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environmental economics using register data from Statistics Denmark. Depending on the right candidate, the position could either be a part-time research position for 12 months (20 hours per week) or a full-time
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public health surveys, preferably with regard to diet and physical activity, data processing and analyses of survey data. In-depth knowledge about social science perspectives on food and eating, e.g
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and calory dense diets are closely linked to adverse health effects and diet is the single most important environmental factor affecting human health. Yet, humans evolved in resource scarce environments
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Description Sugar and calory dense diets are closely linked to adverse health effects and diet is the single most important environmental factor affecting human health. Yet, humans evolved in resource scarce
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