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of researchers at CREDS, Inland School of Business and Social Science. We seek highly motivated candidates to research ecosystem transitions toward sustainability from a business viewpoint. The project must
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species of the boreal forest ecosystem and an important food source for wildlife. Bilberry relies on unpredictable events to germinate. Seedlings establish for example in cadaver decomposition islands
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to develop methodology for DA and demonstrate its potential in practical forest inventories in collaboration with industry partners in the Norwegian forest sector. Main tasks The main tasks of the postdoctoral
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the regional skills ecosystem as an analytical framework to help develop both theory and policy prescription. As the green shift unfolds, the ways in which different regional skills ecosystems adapt and change
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ecosystem as an analytical framework to help develop both theory and policy prescription. As the green shift unfolds, the ways in which different regional skills ecosystems adapt and change will vary and have
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must spend half of its time at UiA and half of its time at a non-academic partner (see details below on secondment). Department of Information Systems offers a bachelor-, master- and PhD-degree in
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sustainability in Norway. We are currently in the UN Decade for Ecosystem Restoration and peatlands are an especially important part of Norway’s restoration efforts. There is a widely felt sense that a lot
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the coming century, with the potential to influence important Southern Ocean marine ecosystems by altering nutrient and light availability. One of the main CO2 sinks of the Southern Ocean is the biological
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working together with the PhD candidate(s) and other researchers and professors at our department. The PhD candidate position is funded through the EU Horizon project ”An Open Innovation Ecosystem
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SINTEF Ocean as well as several other research and industry partners. The candidate shall collaborate with industrial partners in the SFI. The main supervisors for the candidate will be from the research