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This handbook provides students with the communication skills they will need to further their careers. It provides self-assessments, a structure for planning, and the skills required for starting a career. The handbook highlights the main issues that have to be taken in consideration when planning a career. More essentially, it provides directions on how to acquire the skills and competences that are needed after completing education at the university.

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This handbook provides students with the communication skills they will need to further their careers. It provides self-assessments, a structure for planning, and the skills required for starting a career. The handbook highlights the main issues that have to be taken in consideration when planning a career. More essentially, it provides directions on how to acquire the skills and competences that are needed after completing education at the university.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Wide obtained his PhD and docent from Linköping University, Sweden. He has been the deputy vice-chancellor, with a special responsibility towards strategic external relations at Örebro University, Sweden. In 2008, he was on sabbatical leave. During the leave, he conducted research within the field of artificial human sensing and visited the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is now finalizing a scientific book in the area. He has also been the dean of the Medicine, Technology and Science faculty at Örebro University. Prof. Wide is the founder of the research center Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems at Örebro University and was the first research manager for 6 years. Since 1999, he has been a professor in measurement science. In the last five years he has conducted his work as professor at UiT, the Arctic University of Norway. At present his research work is focused on climate and environmental issues in the Arctic region.