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profile: Candidates should hold a PhD in human geography, urban and regional planning, urban studies, environmental planning and management, or a closely related field. Preference will be given
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sciences or (environmental) humanities. Social, Cultural and Visual Anthropology, Human Geography, Sociology and Human-Animal Studies are preferred academic backgrounds. The degree must have been obtained
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Justus Uitermark and embedded in the Urban Geographies program group. What are you going to do The “Curating the Digital City” project examines how cities are reshaped through digital platforms, such as
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contemporary societies in mutual interplay. The research institute combines the departments of Political Science, Geography, Planning & International Development Studies, Sociology, and Anthropology. The AISSR
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, economics, sociology, human geography, or international relations for example) experience conducting quantitative research; excellent oral and written communication skills in English independent thinking and
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Sciences, Media Studies, Human Geography, or a similar field. You may apply if you have not yet completed your Master's degree only if you provide a signed letter from your supervisor stating that you will
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predicted and forecasted. The group covers a wide variety of scientific backgrounds, including ecology, data science, conservation science, physical geography, Earth science, and global change biology. Want
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the postdoctoral job, with a fixed completion date) in anthropology, development studies, sociology, human geography, STS, area studies, or another relevant social science; relevant research experience, studying
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social sciences or humanities (such as anthropology, development studies, sociology, human geography, STS, or area studies for example); excellent oral and written communication skills in English (and in
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possibilities for further professional development and education. About us The AISSR consists of 13 program groups across four departments: sociology, political science, anthropology, and geography, planning