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term for up to three years. Knowledge on the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment is fundamental for the evaluation of their potential impact on humans and the environment. Such research is
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positions are fixed term positions for two years, with possibility for extension of the fixed term for up to three years. Knowledge on the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment is fundamental
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focuses on transfer and potential effects of pollution on people and the environment using a holistic approach. MINA possesses leading expertise in inorganic compounds, radioactive nuclides and the harmful
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collaborative working environment It is essential that the person appointed is suitable for the position, therefore personal qualities and cooperation skills are particularly emphasized in the assessment. We can
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plans to reach them creatively approach your subject matter present and discuss your research, and constructively engage with feedback from colleagues A positive and pleasant working environment is
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of marine structures exposed to waves, current and wind in the ocean environment, which is also exposed to climate changes. Among the applications of this work are environmental loads and structural response
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environment We offer varied duties in a large, exciting and socially important organisation an ambitious work community which is developing rapidly. We strive to include employees at all levels in strategic
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of Marine Research (IMR), is seeking an ecologist for a 2-year postdoctoral position to work within the project “CODCHANGE: Fishing-induced eco-evolutionary changes in coastal environments: Atlantic cod as a
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focus is on climate, resources, energy and the environment, while additional research topics include food and commodity markets, behavioral economics, and taxation and inequality. We are looking
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inspired to work in an international academic environment Good communication and presentation skills High collaboration and networking abilities Empathetic and able to easily connect to students of different