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postdoctoral research position (three years when full-time employed) to work on the evolution of antibiotic resistance in spatially structured environments. The position is part of a collaborative project
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ecological research to various domains within the environmental sciences. Research activities may include fieldwork, greenhouse experiments, laboratory work (including molecular studies), modeling, or a
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societally relevant topics such as the impact of and other stressors in the environment and sustainable food production? Then this could be your ideal next job! The Environmental Risk Assessment team
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research environment, like pharma or food; preferably has affinity with statistics and data analysis; is a senior team player with a hands-on attitude and the following key competences: accurate, result
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of all domains of human and non-human life etc. We can frame these concerns in terms of the social disruption of the lifeworld – i.e. the meaningful environment of everyday life experience in which we
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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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of longstanding, often environmentally more sustainable socio-ecological, economic and cultural practices and values. Drawing on these complementary debates in political ecology and anthropology, this project seeks
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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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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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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