42 environment "University of Bristol " scholarships at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution"
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responsibilities High quality research in the field of high precision environment perception using multi-modal sensors Regular publication of results in high-impact and peer-reviewed journals and conferences
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and supportive culture and environment to work in, both online and on campus. The Officer, Fees, Scholarships and Financial Assistance provides administrative support to the Fees, Scholarships and
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fellowship (e.g., FWO) A versatile and challenging academic position with very diverse contacts in a world-class research environment operating at an international level, and various opportunities to broaden
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well as an international and interdisciplinary working environment in one of the largest research institutions in Europe Excellent scientific and technical infrastructure Opportunity to participate in (international
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to safeguard surface water, have been overlooked in previous CIP 2&3 assessments. In addition to statutory Environmental Quality Standards (EQS), the Environment Agency has published the Prioritisation and Early
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environmental benefit, and enable smarter investments in water infrastructure and management. By joining this ambitious effort, you will contribute to improve the natural environment, the state of our rivers, and
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farming who would like to investigate the impact of light environments on physiology of dairy cows and farm economy. The project aims at improving our understanding of how cows react to different night
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forest production and the environment is in focus. Growth in Swedish forests has declined over the past 15 years. In order to both sustainably use and safeguard forest biodiversity, a coherent basic
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-built environment, and the contemporary urban and architectural transformations. Drawing on concepts and theories from journalism studies and architecture and urbanism – in particular pertaining to place
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Electric Vehicles Integration Approaches for Distribution Grids. The AHEAD project involves 21 partners from 11 countries and will create a simulation environment capable of predicting the most convenient