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Sania Dzalbe is a Postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Regional Science at Umeå University, specializing in regional economic resilience and human agency. Her research primarily focuses on peripheral areas in Scandinavia, where she explores the adaptive strategies employed by communities in response to economic challenges. Dzalbe's doctoral research examined how Danish mink farmers navigate incremental and sudden adversities, contributing to the understanding of individual agency within economic geography. As a member of the Regional Economies Change (REC) Group, she collaborates on various research projects aimed at generating knowledge on resilience dynamics in changing economic landscapes. Dzalbe’s work is vital for informing policies and practices that support vulnerable regions and enhance their resilience to economic fluctuations. With a strong academic background and a commitment to impactful research, she continues to contribute to the field of economic geography.
Centre for Regional Science, Umeå University • Umeå, Sweden
Conducting research on regional economic resilience and adaptation strategies in peripheral areas.
Requirements are standard for Master's programs across Social Sciences and Humanities at Umeå. English 6 proficiency is the general rule.