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Grade UE08: £ Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: until 31st March 2025 The Opportunity: We are looking for a Project Manager – Climate resilience and social change in the ClimateXChange
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the University of Bath Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change. This will entail enhancing how the CDT’s research and other initiatives are presented externally as well as supporting the implementation
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, conservation NGOs, and policy makers in Indonesia and the Philippines to help climate change adaptation? Can you work confidently and with a range of stakeholders, to achieve successful outcomes? Are you a
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across a number of exciting research areas involving the challenges of climate change and health through innovative design and construction. Term: Fixed for 24 months The Department of Architecture aims
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) of biochar in soil. It is known that the structure and diversity of the below-ground food web regulates plant production and ecosystem resilience, the latter is increasingly important due to climate change
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delivery across the range of projects we are involved in. The LJMU Climate Change Action Plan with its goal to be net zero carbon by 2035 is changing the focus of many of our projects and we are looking
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. Background The growing frequency of devastating floods, wildfires, and heatwaves across the world alerts us that we are running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Offshore wind has been
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Work with the Institute for Future Cities to improve the quality of human life across the world - tackling climate change, reducing risk, improving health and reducing poverty. As Business
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alerts us that we are running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Offshore wind has been identified as the most scalable of the UK’s bulk renewable technologies and will be a key part
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that are shaping the future. And the research and innovations we produce are right now helping to navigate some of the world’s toughest challenges in global health, climate change, AI, business leadership and more