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5 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Agder (UiA) Research Field Economics » Administrative sciences Economics » Financial science Economics » International economics
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covers various disciplines and consists of six departments: General Practice, Health Sciences, Health Management and Health Economics, Medical Ethics, Community Medicine and Global Health and Public Health
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10th August 2024 Languages English English English Inland School of Business and Social Sciences invites candidates to apply for a PhD Research Fellowship in sport’s leadership and democracy Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Inland School of Business and Social Sciences ,...
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will be part of the Department of Economics and Business Administration . In addition to INSEPP, this milieu represents a valuable resource to the PhD studies. There are also various research groups in
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threatens human and animal health and welfare, the environment, food security, economic development, and equity within societies. This RCN funded projects overarching goal, is to generate new knowledge about
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, Management, Crowdfunding, Strategy, Marketing, Psychology, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Economics or Accounting and auditing. A candidate who is in the final stage of their master’s education within the relevant
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, geography, spatial economics, computer science or related fields. You must have a professionally relevant background in conducting research or working with research projects. Advanced knowledge of GIS
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, gods, goods and ideas in the ancient world? Crisis and resilience: How did meetings between people, communities and polities shape the environmental, economic, cultural, and societal upheavals
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underlying performance-determining factors, such as strength, muscle properties, maximum oxygen uptake, utilization rate of maximum oxygen uptake, work economy, lactate profile, speed, agility, etc.). What
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economic implications. Geological hydrocarbon seepage is also a useful analogue to better understanding potential seepage from CO2 repositories. The successful candidate will utilise space-borne synthetic