17 Environment scholarships at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) in PhD in Norway
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faculty is organized into nine research sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology
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sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and Plant Breeding
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sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and Plant Breeding
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into nine research sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and
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sections: Genome Biology, Breeding and Quantitative Genetics, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Environment, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agroecology, Genetics and Plant Breeding
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environments Experience or courses in R, Python, MATLAB or similar platforms You need to: have a documented interest in aquatic ecology have the ability to work scientifically, both in a team and independently
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receive research-based education in a unique student environment. Our graduates gain a high level of competence in interdisciplinary collaboration and are popular in the labor market. NMBU has
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outstanding research, education, communication and innovation. We have the country's most satisfied university students, who receive research-based education in a unique student environment. Our graduates gain
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African forests and impacts on carbon stocks Apply for this job See advertisement About the position The Department of international environment and development studies (Noragric), Faculty of Landscape and
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impacts on carbon stocks Apply for this job See advertisement About the position The Department of international environment and development studies (Noragric), Faculty of Landscape and Society (LANDSAM