20 sustainability positions at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) in Norway
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associate professor within Sustainable Building physics. The position is full time and permanent. We are looking for candidates who want to contribute to the transition towards a more sustainable society
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30th April 2024 Languages English English English Industry waste valorization through recycling 2 PhD positions within Environmental Engineering focusing on sustainable aquaculture Apply
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2nd April 2024 Languages English English English How can we reconcile tropical forest conservation and poverty alleviation? PhD within Sustainable harvesting of wild plants in African forests and
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2nd April 2024 Languages English English English PhD on Sustainable harvesting of wild animals in African forests and impacts on carbon stocks PhD within Sustainable harvesting of wild Animals in
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26th July 2024 Languages English English English Are you interested in human – nature relationships and sustainable visitor management? Postdoctoral fellow in visitor management, tourism, and nature
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of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA) works with nature and the environment, sustainable use of natural resources, biological and geological processes. MINA’s employees undertake teaching
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. With a special focus on Norway’s foreign affairs agenda towards developing countries. Monitoring tax processes of relevance to the financing of the sustainable development goals in developing countries
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: ForestFeed - A Nordic blue-green value chain from forest to fish filet. This project aims to establish sustainable production of microbial feed ingredients (PEKILO®) by biotransformation of locally available
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in plant productivity will be required to sustain an already strained food production chain. It is, therefore, urgent to identify the molecular mechanisms plants deploy to respond to changes in
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- and bio-production through teaching and research within biology and sustainable production and use of plants, livestock and fish. The faculty has an annual turnover of approx. 250 million kroner. The