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evolution, ecotoxicology, marine biology, plant physiology, systematics, and environmental and climate science. Presently around 100 people, including 35 PhD students and 10 postdocs, in 25 research groups
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the atmosphere, ocean and physical climate sciences. We offer educational programmes at the Batchelors, Masters and PhD levels. Our research addresses fundamental questions concerning the dynamics, physics
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trace elements cycle through terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric systems, and how these processes intersect with human activities and climate dynamics. The successful candidate will join a research
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and with a strong international profile. Research at the Atmospheric Science Unit focuses on understanding atmospheric processes, and their consequences for human health and climate. The majority of our
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geology. Project description As our dependence on the oceans grows and the health of the oceans becomes threatened, knowledge of the depth of the seafloor (bathymetry) is essential for understanding climate
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systems, and how these processes intersect with human activities and climate dynamics. The successful candidate will join a research group dedicated to investigating the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg
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trace elements cycle through terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric systems, and how these processes intersect with human activities and climate dynamics. The successful candidate will join a research
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evolution, ecotoxicology, marine biology, plant physiology, systematics, and environmental and climate science. Presently around 100 people, including 35 PhD students and 10 postdocs, in 25 research groups
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. The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is a critical strategy for the societal transformation needed to combat climate change. However, expansion of ‘green’ energy projects such as wind energy parks