PhD Course: Risk, uncertainty and decision-making
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PhD Course: Risk, Uncertainty and Decision-Making
The PhD course on "Risk, uncertainty and decision-making" is a multidisciplinary course where theoretical perspectives and methods used in research on risk within different disciplines are discussed. There is a specific thematic focus on risks from chemical mixtures.
Course Support
The course is supported by the ClimBECO research school, The FRAM Centre, Lund University Centre for Risk Assessment and Management LUCRAM, and the Nordic Chapter of the Society for Risk Analysis.
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The course was first run during autumn 2019, but the dates for the next course have not been decided.
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