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well as ecological economics and heterodox economics. Qualifications To qualify for appointment as a senior lecturer, you must have: been awarded a PhD in Human Ecology or have the corresponding research competence
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language courses for new international staff. We offer you support for the move to Sweden. If you have a family, they will find new contacts and support through Lund’s International Citizen Hub . In order to
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. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected to, within four years
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Associate Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor* in silviculture with a focus on silvicultural systems
language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected to, within four years of first being employed, have sufficient knowledge of Swedish/Scandinavian
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other areas as required. 4. Minimum requirements – education, experience and language skills Education Essential A PhD in a relevant field, including: maritime transportation, marine or ports fields
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other areas as required. 4. Minimum requirements – education, experience and language skills Education Essential A PhD in a relevant field, including: maritime transportation, marine or ports fields
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of their tasks in English. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected
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language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected to, within four years of first being employed, have sufficient knowledge of Swedish/Scandinavian
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as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act. Non-Swedish-speaking staff members are expected to, within four years of first being employed, have sufficient knowledge
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independent research and development work, supervision of M.Sc. and PhD students, but also teaching in first- and second cycle education, leadership and administration. Additional work duties may also be