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(where tourism to war-affected regions is framed as contributing to the protection of the environment); privatization, securitization and militarization of tourism and conservation. Requirements Specific
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initiative in a learning environment, and we provide excellent training opportunities. We are offering a unique position in an international environment with a pleasant and open working atmosphere. You are
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advancement opportunities and mobility with an internal recruitment policy. There are plenty of options for personal initiative in a learning environment, and we provide excellent training opportunities. We
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completed a MSc degree or similar in a relevant field of biology, ecology, or environmental science; a strong interest in experimental work in the lab, in mesocosms and the field; prior experience with
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the opportunity to conduct aviary studies at the University Bielefeld (Germany), where the social environment can be experimentally controlled and tested. The field work in Australia will start in September 2024 by
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influences this virus transmission. Therefore, the focus of insect virus research expanded from individual virus-host systems to metagenomics, i.e., bulk sequencing the genetic content of environmental samples
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-resistance to make projects a success. As a Researcher in Infection Biology at WBVR, you will contribute to animal and human health and work in an inspiring research environment. Do you want to make a
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in a challenging and varied environment with the opportunity to contribute to essential research regarding preservation, protection and sustainability of our seas and marine wildlife. The culture
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diseases. One of the most common practices to control pests and diseases is the use of chemicals. However, concerns on health risks due to exposure to residues in food and environment restrict the use
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to a wider audience; interest in being part of and contributing to a lively, caring and engaging academic environment. Since you are to become an active member of the department’s intellectual community