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doctoral education at this link: https://lnu.se/en/research/PhD-studies/business-administration/ The applicant who is appointed to doctoral studies will participate in the research school and work closely
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of all department activities. Field of subject for the position: Postdoc fellowship in Forest management with focus on forest system analyses Placement: Växjö, Sweden. Extent and period: The position is
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fellowship in Forest management with focus on forest system analyses Placement: Växjö, Sweden. Extent and period: The position is available as soon as possible, for duration of two (2) years. Extent is 100
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well as human resource management (HRM), but teaching may also cover other related areas within business administration. You are expected to contribute to innovative teaching for students and active professionals
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. Given this, there has been an increased demand for research competence, doctoral supervision, and teaching in leadership, organisation, and human resource management (HRM). Therefore, we are looking for a
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as PhD students must primarily engage in their own education. However, an employee may to limited extent work with education and administration. Such work may, before the doctoral degree has been
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. The Post Doc scholarship is part of the research group Marine Plankton Ecology and Applications and the multidisciplinary project ALGOLAND, which aims to develop biological solutions to address major
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postgraduate studies of four years. The Higher Education Ordinance states that those who are employed as PhD students must primarily engage in their own education. However, an employee may to limited extent work
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and Literature or the Department of Languages. Requirements Eligible candidates must have a PhD, or the equivalent, in a relevant discipline in the humanities or social sciences by the application
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to full-time postgraduate education for four years. Placement city: Kalmar, Sweden Job description: Bacteria are major drivers of biogeochemical cycles in the sea, but molecular detail on how they impact on