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Ecology Group) and dr. Mirte Bosse (Animal Breeding and Genomics ). Your qualities You have: a MSc-degree in Marine Biology or equivalent experience; fieldwork experience with sea turtles; demonstratable
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Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ) in Yerseke is looking for a highly motivated PhD student with a background in experimental (marine) biology/ecology and an interest in molecular ecology
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the sea is increasing and the marine biodiversity is under pressure. Ideally, nature inclusive shellfish production can be combined with offshore energy production. A promising option is combining suspended
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. At the same time, the demand for sustainable animal proteins from the sea is increasing and the marine biodiversity is under pressure. Ideally, nature inclusive shellfish production can be combined with
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creativity and motivation about the project objectives. Background knowledge in marine biology and carbonate chemistry is a plus. Furthermore, you have: a Master’s degree in Marine Ecology, Marine
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culture. Selection process Are you interested in using your expertise to enable a transition to renewable energy that safeguards the marine environment? And do you fit the qualifications? Apply directly by
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engage with social actors including policymakers, entrepreneurs and citizens to co-create sustainable and innovative solutions for the monitoring and management of freshwater and marine resources using
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Dynamics (IBED) is looking for an ambitious PhD on Biodiverse Urban Waterfronts. Your research will take place at the Department of Freshwater and Marine Ecology (FAME ) within the Institute
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evolutionary biology to marine biology. The Energy and Sustainability Research Institute (ESRIG) is a highly multidisciplinary institute performing research on energy and sustainability. Activities include
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, while the fisheries and ecology experts study the ecology, biodiversity, and conservation of freshwater fishes, and population ecology and fisheries of marine fish species. Requirements Specific