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integrated approaches to understand how multiple stress factors jointly influence the failure risk of water mains. Operational hydraulic data, environmental information, asset records, and observations from
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, and output. Given the nature of the project, the researcher is expected to work closely with secondary schools, covering multiple stages of the study, including (co-)designing, monitoring and supporting
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and governance over different stages of their development? How can firms secure: 1) the best fitting strategic leadership team, 2) the best (configuration of) owners, 3) the continued support of
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negative caregiver outcomes. Methodologically, the project combines quantitative and qualitative approaches and builds on high-quality Dutch data sources. The PhD candidate will conduct multiple empirical
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to make their work more productive? Then this opportunity at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development is for you. Your job Making societies more sustainable requires a variety of national
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- https://employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=155828 You may indicate up to three DC positions of interest. In case of interest in multiple DC positions, a single application suffices, unless this includes one
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of human geography and spatial planning – urban and economic geographies, international development studies and spatial planning – work closely together on topics like governance of urban transitions, urban
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for research areas are regenerative business models (how to create, deliver and capture multiple forms of value - economic, social, and environmental, human and non-human - in a regenerative context
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on developing a new multi-disorder prediction approach that integrates different sources of information. You work with analytical model development, extensive simulation studies and analysis of existing large
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materials by embedding AM into industrial repair and remanufacturing practices. This large, interdisciplinary national research programme consists of 15 PhD projects which will contribute to the development