17 International Students PhD positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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A PhD student position in computational microbial ecology is available at the Department of forest mycology and plant pathology , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala
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, and from course development within the landscape governance field. International experience in research development and research co-ordination within the landscape governance field. Fluent in written
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grown numerically in recent years with a significant number of international employees. This doctoral announcement is one of a total of four doctoral students being presently recruited to the department
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education and/or research and development. This doctoral announcement is part of the faculty's investment in 10 doctoral students in 2024 . Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU
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grown numerically in recent years with a significant number of international employees. Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu
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The student will be based at the Dept of Ecology, part of the Ecology Centre of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in Uppsala. The student will join a stimulating and dynamic
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recruitment in the form of young eels to Europe has decreased to about 1% of the amount that existed in 1980. The management of eels is carried out both at an international and national level. At the national
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research. Therefore, seeking external research and development funding and maintaining and building national and international networks are crucial parts of the job. You analyze and interpret ecological data
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has strong domestic and international research connections. We are a key partner in the joint SLU and Umeå University - CERE ; we host the head office of European Forest Institute’s Forest Bioeconomy
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the subject. The research is expected to be conducted in collaboration with social science and humanity scholars at SLU, as well as through national and international collaboration. The role includes