Interdisciplinary training or experience crossing the natural sciences and the social sciences fields would be an important asset.
UNESCO: Vacancy : Programme Specialist (Natural Sciences) (30/5/2011) (AS/RP/SAM/SC/0005 - (P3))
Computer science, engineering, mathematics, psychology, science education and social sciences are not eligible for this Fellowship.
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This theoretical work which we have just underlined is the distinctive feature of the social sciences.
It is in order to understand all this that the social sciences have been enlisted.
It was created after mathematics gave economics a theoretical underpinning that other social sciences lacked.
This initiative provides social sciences open access publications, news, resources, events and selected links.
Social sciences also show us that we must not have any prejudices as regards violence.
Jan developed the first mathematical models that could be applied to the social sciences.
This puts pressure on the social sciences, which will need to organize themselves to respond.
Today, Broken Windows is among the most universally discredited theories in the social sciences.
The LSE says crossly that the table does not capture excellence in social sciences.
Advanced university degree (preferably at PhD level) in education or other relevant social sciences areas.
UNESCO: Vacancy : Chief of Section (11/5/2011) (ED 052 - (P5))
Also, many journals in the social sciences are now requiring that authors provide replication code and data.
The social sciences are vital here -- to develop better policy in response to needs and challenges.
It offers teacher training courses and a full range of degree courses in the humanities and social sciences.
And there is a long tradition of work in the humanities and social sciences to back him up.
The proposals were studied by a UNESCO team made up of experts from the communication and social sciences fields.
The same type of knowledge revolution is occurring in the social sciences today.
D. level, in any of the fields of the natural or social sciences.
UNESCO: Vacancy : Coordinator, IAP/IAMP (30/4/2011) (EU/VC/ITA/SC/0825 - (P3))
Pang Xing Yuen(ph) is an economist with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director-General, reemphasized in her closing words that the social sciences are vital to develop better policies.
But she is now in her first year of social sciences at Rio's Catholic University, on a full grant.
Yet because of huge disparities in research capacity, the social sciences are not contributing as much as they could.
Nevertheless, some 11, 000 experimental studies are known in the social sciences (compared with over 250, 000 in the medical literature).
Edmund Amann, senior lecturer in social sciences at Manchester University, told CNN that Brazil's economy is experiencing a consumer-borrowing model of growth.
CNN: Brazil's middle-class boom -- but are they tempting a bust?
Biological, medical and other social sciences have also found applications for their work.
Psychology, science education and social sciences are not eligible for this Fellowship.
A. in social sciences (which leads me to balk at and question Mike's true understanding of statistical research and analysis).
But rather than trawl through the social sciences side of this debate, why not look at the hard science side?
The idea of experimental evidence is not quite as new to the social sciences as sneering natural scientists might believe.
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