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across bird species. The second study is currently in the planning phase. YOUR TASKS We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join an international project on innovation and problem
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governance mechanisms and stakeholder behaviour in regional adaptation strategies using hybrid mixed-method approaches (qualitative and quantitative). Design and evaluate responsive, inclusive, and evidence
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theory and Lie algebras Special attention will be given to applicants who propose a research plan that builds bridges between two or more of these areas. We strive to improve the gender balance and
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loneliness in later life. You will contribute to teaching by supervising master’s theses and guiding a group assignment within the Quantitative Research Design course. You will actively support the functioning
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for an overview of the Centre.) As a part of this project, the postdoc will be expected to write and publish journal articles, present their work at conferences, aid in designing our interactive web-based platform
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academia and practice regarding the cost-effectiveness analysis of safety instrumented systems. You will conduct cost-effectiveness analyses by designing cost models to highlight trade-offs in
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aims to integrate analytical tools from international relations, political economy and management and innovation to provide a comprehensive theory to explain the dynamics of competition for access to and
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innovation. Guided by this vision, the faculty identified “a learning organization with a long-term perspective” as one of its five strategic priorities in its integrated strategic plan. To achieve
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Design and lead your research project, with sufficient guidance and mentoring. Contribute to mentoring junior lab members and participate in grant writing and dissemination activities. Engage in
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the faculty as a learning and future-proof organization. This means building an open, transparent, and knowledge-sharing culture that fosters collaboration and innovation. Guided by this vision, the faculty