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international academic journals and to communicating them to a wide audience. You enjoy co-supervising students who will be doing thesis research within the framework of the project. You also possess: An MSc in
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closely linked to the working group of Prof. Ulf Karsten at the University of Rostock and the overarching program “STB – Shallow Water Processes and Transitions to the Baltic Scale” (STB – Processes in
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Tempels and prof. Martha Bakker. Your qualities You are someone who: Is excited about contributing to smart approaches to manage public space Seeks intellectual challenges and opportunities for growth Can
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excellent communication skills and will to collaborate with researchers from different disciplines. You have proficiency in data analysis and statistical software packages. You have problem solving skills
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forms from land via inland waters to sea. You will synthesise, test, and use the reported methane kinetics from labs and culture experiments to construct the model using Python programming language. You
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project execution (e.g., contact with study participants, coordinating data collection) Communication with project partners and independent instruction of student assistants Administrative responsibilities
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Sciences (e.g. biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, environmental chemistry). You have good communication skills and are able to operate in a dynamic international research team. You have a good command of
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communication skills and a willingness to collaborate across disciplines. You fit to us if you have strong scientific curiosity and motivation. If you can work both independently and as part of a team. If you are
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? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Does this sound like you? You should hold a Master's degree in law, preferably with a specialisation within the field of ICT law. Specific knowledge in
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seek ways to stay connected to the countryside. Concepts such as Herenboeren and community-supported agriculture offer new interactions between urban dwellers and the agricultural landscape, where food