15 applied-linguistics-phd PhD positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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specimens, and large-scale remote monitoring of organisms or habitats. The PhD project in computational microbial ecology will utilize a data-driven approach to reconstruct the nitrogen (N) cycle based
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multidisciplinary, innovative, and creative research institute working on current and future challenges. It comprises about 100 staff and co-workers that includes professors, docents, researchers, postdocs, PhD
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: Employment as PhD student (4 year education). Starting date: Autumn 2024, or by agreement. Application: Apply at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=10114&rmlang=UK
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or employment: Employment as PhD student, full time for 4 years Starting date: Autumn 2024 Application: Click the “Apply” button to submit your application. The deadline is May 13 2024. Applications should be
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be responsible for the establishment and coordination of urban living labs in three European cities. This includes developing a governance protocol to be applied, tested and evaluated. Further
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and be part of this unique project of developing a novel crop for the Nordic region. As a PhD student, you will contribute to critical research by developing genomics-based breeding tools and improved
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program. Place of work: Uppsala Forms for funding or employment: Employment as PhD student (4 year education). Starting date: Autumn 2024, or by agreement. Application: Click the “Apply” button to submit
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analysis are combined in interdisciplinary projects, which provides unique opportunities to develop overall concepts for sustainable use of the natural resources. In total, we have approx. 100 employees and
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and organizational preferences needs to be further developed. The research that the PhD student will be part of focuses on the role of the forest owner’s contribution to sustainable development. The PhD
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use and climate affects animals, plants, nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas balance, and develop sustainable solutions for the future. Active outreach and frequent dialogue with stakeholders are key