There is a chance to do a PhD in sustainable cost accounting, advertised at Copenhagen Business School today. The details are in these tweets from my friend Prof Len Seabrooke, who will be one of the PhD supervisors.
I will be working on the Time Mirror project for approximately a day a week for four years from June this year and am looking forwar to working with the successful applicant.
You also get to work with @AdamLeaver1, @RichardJMurphy, @phdskat, Caroline Pontoppidan, Tessa Kunkel, and Duncan Wigan. What a team! TIME MIRROR is a collaboration b/wn the Dept Organization (@ioa_cbs) and Dept Accounting and funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark [2/2]
— Leonard Seabrooke (@LenSeabrooke) February 11, 2021
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