48 Ceske-Budejovice-CZECH-REPUBLIC-http-www-tf-jcu-cz research jobs at University of British Columbia
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The Embassy of France in Canada has partnered with Campus France to offer scholarships to PhD students or post-docs working in a Canadian university for a 2-month research mobility to France. The
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. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data from extensive field research in coastal Tanzania and Ghana, extensive literature, and remote sensing, the project will 1) co-develop dynamic maps of drivers and
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. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data from extensive field research in coastal Tanzania and Ghana, extensive literature, and remote sensing, the project will 1) co-develop dynamic maps of drivers and
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in coastal Tanzania and Ghana, extensive literature, and remote sensing, the project will 1) co-develop dynamic maps of drivers and risks of mangrove habitat loss, 2) support locally-led social
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systems in Eastern and Western Africa. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data from extensive field research in coastal Tanzania and Ghana, extensive literature, and remote sensing, the project will 1
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, interpersonal, multi-tasking, and organizational skills; Ability to work independently and within a team environment; Due to collaborative projects based in Shanghai, China, the ability to speak, read, and write
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Kennedyallee 50 53175 Bonn Germany Helpdesk Please pay attention to the FAQ section of the DAAD website: https://www.daad.de/en/study-and-research-in-germany/scholarships/postdoctoral-researchers-international
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inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Lunken lab (https://www.bcchr.ca/glunken ) studies
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the fields of parasitology, evolutionary ecology, and biodiversity research; and academic background in those fields. Project advising team: Kayla King - UBC PI - www.zoology.ubc.ca/kinglab , https
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in astrophysics in Germany in 1933. Dr. Herzberg worked at the NRC as a volunteer research associate, then at the Dominion Observatory of Canada and later at the Radio Physics Laboratory in Ottawa