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use and climate affects plants, nutrient cycling, greenhouse gas balance, and animals, and develop sustainable solutions for the future. Read more about working work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en
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foods that currently supply a large share of the macronutrients. The goal of the PhD work is to contribute to a more sustainable production and consumption of protein- and fat-rich plant-based foods
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resilient food systems in Sweden. The programme’s vision is to be an established science-based knowledge platform, which actively works to encourage a transformation of the Swedish food system, taking a
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knowledge platform, which actively works to encourage a transformation of the Swedish food system, taking a global perspective, into one that is economically, environmentally and socially sustainable
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Sweden. The programme’s vision is to be an established science-based knowledge platform, which actively works to encourage a transformation of the Swedish food system, taking a global perspective, into one
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vision is to be an established science-based knowledge platform, which actively works to encourage a transformation of the Swedish food system, taking a global perspective, into one that is economically
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competence within plant biology, - pathology and -genetics, mycology, microbiology, food science, chemistry and biotechnology. We have access to advanced infrastructure, including fermentation facilities
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A PhD candidate position in fungal ecology in the boreal forest is available at the Department of forest mycology and plant pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala
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during the summer half an additional approx. 80 seasonal employees in our field inventories. More information can be found at www.slu.se/srh Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU
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environment in Uppsala, with a branch also in Umeå. We provide education and perform research on plants for food, animal feed, and energy. The research and teaching focus strongly on agricultural crop