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, water, air and biodiversity, protection of ecosystem services, and climate change. Advisory services within these areas are offered to ministries and other authorities. Currently, about 140 staff
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ecological functioning (resilience) and mitigate climate change (carbon pools and accumulation) under ongoing global change, notably climate change and biotic globalization. To address, this overarching
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project aims to generate climate change resilient barley, genetically equipped to optimized root-microbiome interactions and drought resistance. We expect that you will be an important part of the research
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of ecosystem services, climate change, and energy systems. Advisory services within these areas are offered to ministries and other stakeholders. Currently, about 170 staff and PhD-students are working
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use of resources is now recognized, in light of climate change. Our international network project AGRI-DRY will train 10 doctoral candidates in new interdisciplinary approaches to examine three
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neurophysiological conditions. Highly coordinated genomic and proteomic dynamics form the neural basis for structural plasticity, allowing the brain to adapt and respond to changes. Post-translational modifications
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coastal ecology. We welcome applicants with experience in approaches ranging from field studies and laboratory experiments to modeling techniques covering arctic or temperate climates. Special preference
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rainforests, which house a large part of the Earth's biodiversity but are facing severe threats from climate change and human impact. We urgently need knowledge on biogeographical and ecological ranges
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that targets the major societal challenges, e.g. improved future health, green transistion and climate changes. Applicants for a tenure track Assistant Professor must be able to demonstrate potential
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dimensions of literary studies as well as the relationship of literature to broader cultural contexts and/or societal challenges (for example fake news, forced migration, gender inequality, climate change and