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research centre which will be the home of research, innovation, and policy development across the interlinked challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and water degradation on the islands of Ireland
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research centre which will be the home of research, innovation, and policy development across the interlinked challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and water degradation on the islands of Ireland
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research centre which will be the home of research, innovation, and policy development across the interlinked challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and water degradation on the islands of Ireland
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research centre which will be the home of research, innovation, and policy development across the interlinked challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and water degradation on the islands of Ireland
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The Co-Centre for Climate+ Biodiversity + Water, hosted by the School of Natural Sciences, is seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to investigate and deliver validated projections of global
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. The successful applicant will have experience in isotope hydrology, water chemistry and biogeochemistry, an interest in developing research in groundwater and surface water quality management, and will be expected
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and economic challenges including (but not limited to): global change, conservation, wildlife management, climate and land-use change, biodiversity change/loss and water quality degradation
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the objective of providing insight, tools and guidance on the most cost-effective approach to protect water quality & aquatic habitats in different Irish agricultural settings using Nature-based Solutions (NbS
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the objective of providing insight, tools and guidance on the most cost-effective approach to protect water quality & aquatic habitats in different Irish agricultural settings using Nature-based Solutions (NbS
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the objective of providing insight, tools and guidance on the most cost-effective approach to protect water quality & aquatic habitats in different Irish agricultural settings using Nature-based Solutions (NbS