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« Back to Jobs Pūkenga | Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Climate Change Location: Kelburn Type: Permanent Post Date: Tue Dec 12 03:14:09 2023 Ref: 575 Have you got a strong understanding of the current
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1days left to apply Value: $7,000 Study Level: Undergraduate Subject Area: Any Closing Date: 31 March 2024 The Toi Moana Climate Change Scholarship was established in 2023 through a generous
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« Back to Jobs Associate Professor in Climate Change Location: Kelburn Type: Permanent Post Date: Tue Dec 12 22:48:16 2023 Ref: 572 Have you got a well-established research profile and PhD in a
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Bachelor of Climate Change majoring in Data Analytics, Earth Sciences, Ecology and Biodiversity, Environmental Planning, Environmental Sciences or Strategic Management. Applicants must have completed
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Are you looking for one of the best staff videography & photography jobs in the business? NIWA is New Zealand's leading provider of climate, freshwater and oceans research and applied
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interdisciplinary collaborations within the university and wider community. Together, our group will tackle challenges such as: climate change adaptation and mitigation; climate resilient development; integrated
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events using people-centric predictive digital technologies to improve disaster and climate resilience". In this project, you will focus on the spatial and temporal modelling of wildfires around cities
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specifically, you will be involved in a Horizon Europe project "Mitigating environmental disruptive events using people-centric predictive digital technologies to improve disaster and climate resilience". In
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them. Your skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako You’ll be the type of person who isn’t afraid of tackling ambitious goals and someone that wants to play a part in the fight against climate change
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. The position is funded by the New Zealand Earthquake Commission Tū Tu Ake and is focused on driving research that (i) evaluates the interactions between climate change and solid earth geohazards; and (ii