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Apply now Job no:524472 Work type:full time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Senior Lecturer, Lecturer Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Climate Litigation) – UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response
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relationship to large-scale weather systems and how they will change in the future as the climate changes. This work will involve a combination of high-performance numerical modelling at very high resolutions
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climate, what causes them, and how they influence weather and impact rainfall including extremes in the present and the future. The work involves investigating the atmospheric dynamics by which sea surface
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work. THIS ROLE IS LOCATED IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. The Senior Research Associate (Level B) will conduct research to better understand and model land surface processes within coupled climate models at very
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Business, Law & Justice and Social Sciences intersecting with health, climate and science and technology, all framed by positive societal impact. You’ll build meaningful relationships across academia
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transition, and climate change, ultimately making a positive impact on people's lives. Why this role matters The position will provide technical and research knowledge in the field of implementation science
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warmer climate. The associate will work at the UNSW Climate Change Research Centre, a centre focused on physical climate science including studies of the atmosphere, ocean and land system. This position is
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University of New South Wales | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 1 month ago
of the effects of climate change and human interventions (e.g. land reclamations, marine constructions and coastline hardening) including on coastal processes such as waves, tides, storm surges and sea level rise
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Development Team in this endeavour. We're seeking a Development Coordinator passionate about making a difference in areas critical to our future—be it climate change, human rights, equity, education, or
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UNSW academic community. As we grapple with questions surrounding climate change, technological disruption and global politics, or exploring the questions we haven’t asked, the futures we can avoid and