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of academic and industry opinion. Applications are invited for a fixed term Postdoctoral Research Associate for the project Water Buffalo Commons. Starting as soon as possible for a 6 month duration to cover
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of academic and industry opinion. Applications are invited for a fixed term Postdoctoral Research Associate for the project Water Buffalo Commons. Starting as soon as possible for a 6 month duration to cover
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interest in exploring and enhancing research in LMICs on the land use, food, water, and air quality nexus. In addition, you will support the development of new evidence-based tools by analysing existing
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UKRI STFC-supported project ‘Understanding the origin and diversity of water-soluble carboxylic acids in pristine meteorites,’ led by Dr Queenie Chan, which aims to understand the formational pathways
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the field of water insecurity through innovative research using secondary data from diverse sources including geospatial water data from the Gallup World Poll, and data from national health and nutrition
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to develop and execute an independent body of academic work of highest standards within the thematic scope of IMMANA. The post-holder is expected to advance the field of water insecurity through innovative
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interest in exploring and enhancing research in LMICs on the land use, food, water, and air quality nexus. In addition, you will support the development of new evidence-based tools by analysing existing
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Reference Number 4836 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description School of Water, Energy and Environment Energy and
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handling human and environmental samples (stool, water, swabs, and/or blood). Experience as a study coordinator and/or managing fieldwork/survey teams is desirable. Further particulars are included in
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samples (stool, water, swabs, and/or blood). Experience as a study coordinator and/or managing fieldwork/survey teams is desirable. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full