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environmental science, studying nutrient recycling and nutrient release for high-efficiency fertilizers. Suitable for an advanced undergraduate or bachelor’s degree with chemistry, environmental science, or
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of education and experience. Preferred Qualifications: BS or MS in soil science, ecology, natural resources, environmental sciences or related discipline. Experience in soil sampling and proficiency in databases
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, Environmental Studies, or Development Studies is required as well as demonstrated knowledge of and skills in methods of development research and practice. Training and field experience in African Studies is
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or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred Qualifications: BS or MS in soil science, ecology, natural resources, environmental sciences or related discipline. Experience in soil sampling and
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well as microbial community composition. Use advanced molecular techniques to characterize the diversity and activity of microbial communities from environmental and animal derived samples. Collaborate with
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agribusiness management, to natural resource/environmental economics, to welfare economics and trade theory. FRED averages approximately 250 undergraduate majors/year, and 60-80 M.S., Ph.D. and Master of
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science, environmental science, agriculture or related field is required. Experience in soil C, biogeochemistry, statistical analyses, and field research. Excellent verbal and writing communication skills