13 geography "Alma Mater Studiorum Università degli Studi di Bologna" PhD positions in Sweden
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Physical Geography with a focus on groundwater dynamics in subarctic palsa mires. Start date 2024-08-01 or as agreed. The application deadline is 2024-05-04. Project description Ongoing climate change, which
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position in physical geography, with a focus on fluvial geomorphology and ice dynamics. Start date will be September 1, 2024, or according to agreement. Application deadline is May 23rd, 2024. Project
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Geography with a focus on groundwater dynamics in subarctic palsa mires. Start date 2024-08-01 or as agreed. The application deadline is 2024-05-04. Project description Ongoing climate change, which is
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to be admitted for studies at third-cycle level within the subject of physical geography, the applicant is required to have completed courses within a first-cycle subject relevant to physical geography
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sciences at second-cycle level in a main subject such as service management, business administration, human geography or sociology, or has acquired equivalent knowledge. The applicant must also have
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, Maastricht and Krakow). Qualifications: Required Master’s Degree. Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in business, sustainability, governance, innovation, geography or equivalent. Written and spoken fluency in
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at least 30 credits in social sciences at second-cycle level in a main subject such as service management, business administration, human geography or sociology, or has acquired equivalent knowledge
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some other way in Sweden or abroad. A person meets the specific admission requirements for third cycle studies in Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science if he or she has passed an independent project
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cycle, or has acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad. A person meets the specific admission requirements for third cycle studies in Physical Geography and
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degree in Economic History, Economics, Sociology, and Geography (or similar). Experience with econometric methods, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), modern and historical microdata, labor economics