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aimed towards sustainable forestry, agriculture and biodiversity conservation. While the focus at the department is natural science, there are also significant multi- and interdisciplinary collaborations
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the road. Duties The environmental economics group – https://www.slu.se/env-econ – is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to boost the research team. The successful applicant will be expected to develop
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The Department of forest genetics and plant physiology is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC, https://www.upsc.se ) which is a centre of excellence for experimental plant research and forest
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) monitoring group within Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment. As research assistant, you will be working in a project aiming to assess the ecological status of aquatic ecosystems with DNA-based
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The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT) is part of the Faculty of Forest Science, has about 50 employees and is based in both Umeå and Uppsala. The department conducts high
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specialization in microbiology, microbial ecology, molecular biology, bioinformatics or related areas. Furthermore, it is required that you have; Proficiency in English speaking and writing Experience in multi
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stakeholders. Your profile As a minimum requirement, the successful candidate will have a university degree (preferably at BSc or Masters level) in biology, molecular biology, microbiology, environmental
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, the University of Eastern Finland, and the Slovak Academy of Sciences. The SLU Forest Damage Centre is (https://www.slu.se/en/Collaborative-Centres-and-Projects/slu-forest-damage-centre/ ) initiated by a
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have a PhD in animal science, genetics, or a related subject. The doctorate was awarded no more than three years before the last application date. You have excellent English language skills, both in
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in biology, ecology, plant pathology, molecular plant-microbe interactions, microbial ecology, bioinformatics or a similar subject. Candidates are expected to have a deep knowledge of plant-microbe