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Tag Archives: Public Policy
Funding: Two Fellowship Programs – Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS (Paris)
“Macroeconomics and economic policy in Japan” and “Public Innovation policies in Japan” I am pleased to announce that the Fondation France Japon de l’EHESS is presently recruiting one Senior and one Junior level researcher in the framework of its newly … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, fellowship, France, funding, Japan, ondation France-Japon de l’EHESS, Paris, Public Policy, research
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Job Opening: Postdoctoral/PhD Fellow at United Nations University
Instituion: United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS) Location: Tokyo Start date: February 1, 2013 Application deadline: January 11, 2013 Education requirements: Doctorate (PhD) (not ABD) or PhD candidate (must be in research stage with no class requirements left) … Continue reading
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Tagged Development Studies, engineering, job opening, Management and Economics, PhD, postdoc, postdoctoral fellowship, postdoctoral position, Public Policy, social sciences, Sustainable Urban Futures Programme, United Nations University, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies, Urban Planning
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