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Ecology Program (IndEcol), Department of Energy and Process Engineering (EPT) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has an opening for a PhD position on Climate Change Mitigation in
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an interest to make the world a better place with ICTs, with an emphasis on empowering relevant actors in LMICs to counter their own challenges in relation to health and climate change. You are flexible and
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, offers a full-time, 3-year position as a Ph.D. candidate to take part in the project “Climate Change, Language Education, and AI” in cooperation with the research group on technology and learning in
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an interest to make the world a better place with ICTs, with an emphasis on empowering relevant actors in LMICs to counter their own challenges in relation to health and climate change. You are flexible and
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to explore through this post-doc fellowship how to take a critical stance on various issues related to climate change and its mitigation measures through education for sustainable development (ESD). Here ESD
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Microbiology, specializing on Arctic microbial ecology and eco-physiology in the context of climate change. The Department of Arctic and Marine Biology (AMB) includes 6 research groups. Research and teaching at
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Research and the Research Council of Norway, and are associated with project CHIPOLATA - Climate change and harvesting impacts on the pelagic fish community of Lake Tanganyika (project number 343414
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in Ethiopia and Malawi in the face of climate change by improving access to customized climate information services (CIS) that may help smallholder farmers adjust agricultural decisions. The project
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– climate change, flood risk, biodiversity – hinges on what happens with peatlands. At the same time, uncertainties revolve around peatlands, and especially restored peatlands. The project may explore issues
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Research Fellowship is funded by the Research Council of Norway and is associated with the project CHIPOLATA - Climate change and harvesting impacts on the pelagic fish community of Lake Tanganyika (project