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We are inviting candidates for a PhD project in the area of Sustainable Global Economic Law. In light of gasping inequalities around the globe as well as the intensifying ecological crisis
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as developed within the framework of the Dutch Recognition and Reward policy. Requirements Specific Requirements Candidates should have a background in political science of political economy (writ
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on an exciting PhD journey filled with research, collaboration, and meaningful impact. The Business Economics Group at Wageningen University is looking for a PhD student to contribute
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Postdoc contributing to the development of the circular economy via experimental model validation of waste gasification The project ‘’Modelling and experimental validation of HTW bubbling fluidized
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that are compatible with climate justice and global justice, and that are not tied to problematic assumptions about economic growth or exploitative relations to nature. Familiarity with non-Western philosophical
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. Social entrepreneurship leverages the tools of creativity and innovation to drive economic, social and environmental value creation, and to advance positive change in our communities, while civic wealth
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practices in Western countries. The aim is to reconceptualize “work” in ways that are compatible with climate justice and global justice, and that are not tied to problematic assumptions about economic growth
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team at Erasmus School of Economics using large-scale genetic data to push research frontiers in economics? Job description Socio-economic inequalities are strong and pervasive. Multiple heritability
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practices in Western countries. The aim is to reconceptualize “work” in ways that are compatible with climate justice and global justice, and that are not tied to problematic assumptions about economic growth
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with excellent research- and teamwork skills with interest in the ‘green’ hydrogen value chain and related economic, societal and environmental challenges and opportunities. The positions are ideal