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for a full-time tenure stream position in the area of Climate Science and AI. This will be a joint appointment between the School of the Environment (51%) and the Department of Physics (49%) at the rank
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physiology; forest mortality and climate change responses; forest carbon balance; tree water relations; or nutrient use. Research may focus at the molecular, organismal, or stand level, and use observational
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 2 months ago
" (CMITEx) project—a new, ambitious, collaborative research initiative that seeks to re-envision chemical risk management with implications for pollution and climate change. The project brings Indigenous
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ecophysiology; plant abiotic or biotic stress physiology; forest mortality and climate change responses; forest carbon balance; tree water relations; or nutrient use. Research may focus at the molecular
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invites applications for a full-time tenured position in Climate Policy Innovation. The appointment will be at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2026
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challenges, such as climate change, water pollution, and future pandemics. The Acceleration Consortium (AC) promotes inclusive research environment and supports the EDI priorities of the unit. The Acceleration
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learning, classroom management and climate; social & emotional literacy skills and behaviours; mental, emotional and behavioural health and their relationship to academic achievement and fostering
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and statistical analyses to quantify wildfire effects and pos-fire ecosystem recovery. The Faculty of Forestry (https://forestry.ubc.ca/ ) at UBC is one of the largest of its kind globally. Its award
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a rapidly changing climate. The role of this graduate student will be to determine the effects of increasing water temperatures and wildfirecontaminated spawning habitat on interior Pacific salmon
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focus on one or more of the following study areas: tree ecophysiology; plant abiotic or biotic stress physiology; forest mortality and climate change responses; forest carbon balance; tree water relations