12 Materials Science positions at Copenhagen Business School , CBS in Denmark in Denmark
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material (teaching cases, textbooks etc.) in the philosophy of science and business administration. Copenhagen Business School has a broad commitment to the excellence, distinctiveness and relevance of its
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Student supervision at BA and MA level Preparation of teaching material and exam questions Participation in exams Qualifications The qualification requirement is usually a relevant master's degree as
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research areas within management, communication and the broader social sciences and humanities, studying organizations in global environments and the interaction and interdependencies of business, society
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Copenhagen Business School invites applications for a Professorship in Government & Business at the Department of International Economics, Government and Business. EGB is a multidisciplinary
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organizationals skills. You have the willingness to learn new technical stuff. It’s a plus if you: Have worked with event planning. Programming experience. 3D printing experience. If interested please forward your
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, executive compensation and ownership as well as more specialized topics such as foundations, regulation of the financial sector and economics of crime. Teaching responsibilities of the Department comprise
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learning. Complex challenges call for joint action, and therefore our strategy focuses on strengthening current and starting new partnerships with other sciences, the business community, authorities and
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all application material, including all appendices (see items above), by the application deadline. Copenhagen Business School invites all qualified candidates to apply for the position. An appointment
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Global Value Chains project, which explores how the garment/textile value chains connecting Europe and Bangladesh are being reconfigured in response to climate change. MSC brings together scholars from a
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Copenhagen Business School invites applications for a vacant Professorship in Economics at the Department of Economics. Core research areas of the Department of Economics are The Future of Work