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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The department of Physical Geography is searching for a PhD candidate who will investigate the impact of mountain
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(Essential): You hold a Master's degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Social Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Policy Studies, or Sustainability Science, or related disciplines by Spring 2024. You did
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candidates must have • a Master’s degree in a relevant humanities or social science discipline (e.g., Archaeology, Cultural Geography, Physical Geography, Anthropology or Indigenous Studies) • knowledge
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candidates must have • a Master’s degree in a relevant humanities or social science discipline (e.g., Archaeology, Cultural Geography, Physical Geography, Anthropology or Indigenous Studies) • knowledge
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of European environmental policies; Willingness to acquire new skills as required for the required research of the PhD project. Specific Requirements A Master of Science in Urban Planning, Geography, Social
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discipline (e.g., Archaeology, Cultural Geography, Physical Geography, Anthropology or Indigenous Studies) • knowledge of Inuit culture history, or a willingness and enthusiasm to learn; and • training and
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, Physical Geography, or Geo-modelling. We also encourage you to apply if you come from another quantitative background as geological training may be provided. Good to have: Proficiency in programming Basic
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regular social activities. Need to have: An M.Sc. in a relevant field, such as Geology, Hydrogeology, Geomorphology, Environmental Geology, Physical Geography, or Geo-modelling. We also encourage you to
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research. You have the ability to work both independently and in teams. We are The Department of Geography, Planning and the Environment (GPE) seeks to provide a deep understanding of how places, from
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Geography • the ability to independently research, analyze and/or summarize relevant laws, statutes, guidelines and regulations relevant to the project • willingness to occasionally travel (especially in