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, planning and management is a multidisciplinary environment consistings of approximately 85 employees and combining research from natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, design and engineering
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environmental psychology, business management, and advisory services. Our goal is to create conditions for sustainable living and working environments in both rural and urban areas. We develop and communicate
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has a focus on plant breeding research for maximizing yield while safeguarding the environment. Traditional monoculture practices, though efficient in yield, often lead to reduced genetic diversity
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cycle based on microbiome data from different terrestrial environments, and evaluate how to combine this information with soil chemical/physical and climatic data to predict the degree of a soil’s
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doctoral students and a turnover of over SEK 3 billion. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses. We strive to provide a work environment characterised by inclusivity and gender
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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in Uppsala. The student will join a stimulating and dynamic research environment and an extensive national and international network with colleagues who
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experimental biology and good ability to work in a collaborative research environment as well as independently. Applicants should have a master's degree or equivalent in plant biology, biochemistry, molecular
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, Landscape planning, Landscape governance and management and Urban vegetation. The multidisciplinary research environment entails research from humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, design and
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. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses. We strive to provide a work environment characterised by inclusivity and gender equality, where different experiences generate
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SEK 3 billion. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses. We strive to provide a work environment characterised by inclusivity and gender equality, where different experiences