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manage and coordindate the University of Exeter’s invovlement in the Land Climate Research Programme, which aims to build and strengthen mitigation pathways in the Land Use and Agriculture sectors
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– some time on campus and some from home. Summary of the role Based in Exeter Innovation, this post will primarily lead University of Exeter’s Climate and Net Zero impact and partnership development
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) The post The NERC funded project: “Constraining marine boundary layer cloud properties in climate models: CLOSURE” (see https://emps.exeter.ac.uk/aerosol-clouds/research/#closure ) seeks to deliver a more
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ratospheric smoke A erosols (TWISTA). A new climate change threat has been identified. Smoke aerosol generated by intense wildfires has recently been detected in the stratosphere in both hemispheres. We
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working to produce impactful research into climate change mitigation and impacts as part of the Land, Environment, Economics and Policy (LEEP) Institute within the Department of Economics, University
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Climate Change on Global Health and Healthcare”. The post is available for immediate start, and is fixed duration to align with the project length, ending on February 28, 2026. In addition to the University
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Climate Change on Global Health and Healthcare”. In addition to the University of Exeter, this position is supported by the science and operations team at Arctic Basecamp, as well as by adjunct support from
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multi-institutional project led by E3Modelling in Greece. The projects seek to improve the energy-economy model E3ME-FTT used to inform climate change mitigation scenarios and climate policy-making. Some
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– some time on campus and some from home. Summary of the role The Faculty wishes to recruit either a Postdoctoral Research Associate or Fellow to participate in the CleanCloud (Clouds and climate
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Faculty of Environment, Science & Economy The Faculty wishes to recruit a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow, fixed term until 02/03/2026, to work at the nexus of climate science, society and