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legitimacy. WASP-HS The PhD position is part of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS). The vision of WASP-HS is to foster novel interdisciplinary knowledge
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reasoning approaches that can revise their conclusions in face of new evidence/knowledge. The plan is to cover both nascent approaches that are considered promising facilitators of the fusion of subsymbolic
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to fields such as critical theory, digital sociology, criminology, or science and technology studies (STS). As part of the application, the doctoral student will draft a brief plan for an independent project
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expect the successful candidate to be present at the workplace in Umeå and participate in the department's joint activities. The application must include: A research plan describing the proposed doctoral
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the RELOC-AGE research programme. A web-based housing counselling service has been developed in the programme with the aim of supporting older people to make well-informed decisions about their future housing
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courses and conduct independent research, leading to a doctoral thesis in business administration with a focus on entrepreneurship. The course component of the doctoral program corresponds to 90 credits
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multidisciplinary theme. The program prepares next-generation computational biologists with strong complexity thinking and tools applicable to living systems across organizational scales, addressing major
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doctoral student, you will take both mandatory and elective courses, plan and carry out your research projects independently. About the employment You will be employed by and accepted as a PhD student at the
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to the doctoral thesis project. Out of this, at least 30 ECTS have to be in a subject closely related to the research topic of the graduate program. Applicants who have acquired equivalent skills in some other
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students at the Faculty of Medicine attend the doctoral education program. More information about the program can be found at Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Medicine. Background and description of tasks