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Interesting opportunity to understand climate change to aid in decision making for agriculture and agribusiness industry Flexibility to work from any of the major cities especially Canberra and
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to improve drought and climate resilience for Tasmanian farmers. The Hub program is administered by the University of Tasmania and sits within the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, a joint venture between
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who positively impact the community locally and globally, addressing major societal issues from climate change to disease. Our discoveries help build an understanding of the world around us. Our
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crop-livestock systems in the face of globally significance issues such as food security, greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, and environmental sustainability. The models underpinning
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high-impact solutions for global challenges relating to climate change, food security, healthy food systems, biodiversity conservation, sustainable forest management, invasive species, and
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, microbiological, food or soil science. Demonstrated knowledge of, and experience in health and safety especially with respect to chemical hazard management in laboratories, glasshouses and in the field as
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and the discipline of law in the University, amongst the legal profession, and in the wider community. Expertise in the areas of environmental law, climate change law, or regulation of food and
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and climate research, the role will significantly improve the economic, environmental, and social sustainability of the Australian forestry and forest products industry. You will strengthen existing
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philosophers and social scientists to learn from each other and look at energy in a nuanced and innovative manner. CIET aims to be a thought leader on climate and energy technologies as they relate to energy
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the development of new interdisciplinary thinking and high-impact solutions for global challenges relating to climate change, food security, healthy food systems, biodiversity conservation, sustainable