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the large international EU Horizon Europe project, Sea-Quester on the effect of climate change on carbon cycling and burial in the Arctic region. The role of Aarhus University in the project is to provide
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solutions to water and environmental problems through an understanding of biofilms, and more specifically the extracellular polymeric substances they comprise. What we offer The department offers
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major challenges facing society, such as pollution and pollution control mechanisms, management of land, soil, water, air and biodiversity, protection of ecosystem services, and climate change. Advisory
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, the second largest city in Denmark with about 400,000 inhabitants. Aarhus has a lively and charming downtown close to the Aarhus Bay at the Baltic Sea and opportunities for outdoor activities are within easy
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, water, air and biodiversity, protection of ecosystem services, and climate change. Advisory services within these areas are offered to ministries and other authorities. Currently, about 140 staff