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qualifications at PhD level. At the Department of Education Studies, we welcome a broad range of academic backgrounds, including education, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, political science
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the Department of Education Studies, we welcome a broad range of academic backgrounds, including education, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history and working life studies. Besides outlining how your
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strategy and/or internationalization theory with insights from economics, sociology, psychology, and economic geography. Methodologically, the department places considerable emphasis on the solid application
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from economics, sociology, psychology, and economic geography. Methodologically, the department places considerable emphasis on the solid application of empirical methods, featuring qualitative interview
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-scientific traditions such as organization theory, sociology, ethnography, political economy, and social psychology. Methodologically, our research is predominantly qualitative and often involves case study
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qualifications in a relevant field related to food, consumer science, marketing, psychology, or other citizen related sciences from a University or an academic institution. Experience with self-directed
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around strong scientific perspectives on educational theory regarding: Didactics (subject-based and general didactics) Psychology Sociology Philosophy Anthropology. In addition, we conduct
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around strong scientific perspectives on educational theory regarding: Didactics (subject-based and general didactics) Psychology Sociology Philosophy Anthropology. In addition, we conduct
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, sociology, ethnography, political economy, and social psychology. Methodologically, our research is predominantly qualitative and often involves case study and fieldwork methodology. The position is a full
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changing matter. Our approach is interdisciplinary and combines social-scientific traditions such as organization theory, sociology, ethnography, political economy, and social psychology. Methodologically