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Ref. No. SU FV-1714-24 at the Department of Geological Sciences and Centre for Palaeogenetics . Closing date: 15 June 2024. Stockholm University is a leading European university in one
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contaminants, atmospheric science, biogeochemistry and (eco)toxicology. As an employee at the Department of Environmental Science you will be part of a dynamic environment with research in leading research areas
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26 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Stockholm University Research Field Physics » Applied physics Engineering » Biomedical engineering Technology » Nanotechnology Researcher Profile
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26 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Stockholm University Research Field Environmental science » Natural resources management Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Sweden
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employees, one of the largest departments at the Faculty of Natural sciences at Stockholm University. A significant part of the teaching activities is at the undergraduate level with courses in General
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. Stockholm University strives to be a workplace free from discrimination and with equal opportunities for all. Contact Further information about the position can be obtained from Professor Ville R. I. Kaila
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3 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Stockholm University Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Sweden Application Deadline 22 Apr
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Stockholm University is a leading European university offering a multicultural environment in one of the world’s most dynamic capital cities. With more than 60,000 students and 5,000 staff, the University
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Social Justice . The candidate will work with A/Prof Michele Barnes , Prof rjan Bodin from the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University, and project partners with the Wildlife Conservation
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Social Justice . The candidate will work with A/Prof Michele Barnes , Prof Örjan Bodin from the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University, and project partners with the Wildlife Conservation