98 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
or program/project planning and monitoring. · Working inside or outside academia with living labs or other stakeholder platforms, co-development of participatory workshops, or leading and moderating
-
connecting genes to gene function. Read more about the department and UPSC at www.upsc.se/ . Subject area The subject area is plant physiology with focus on plant embryo development. Duties The Associate
-
webs. About the position The post-doc will develop stage-structured biomass models of fish communities to analyze local management scenarios under climate change. To inform the models, the postdoc will
-
, and policy perspective, focusing on the sustainable development of forest-related natural resources. The Department contributes to education at the Faculty of Forest Sciences, and is responsible
-
deals with international trade in forest-based products, focusing on the trade between Sweden and Norway and other regions. The post-doctor will develop an analytical framework able to account for bi
-
of forests in climate change are now key social issues that require more knowledge. In order to both sustainably use and safeguard forest biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed
-
includes the ecological knowledge required to predict and control future insect damage in boreal and temperate forests. Duties The employee is responsible for developing research in the subject area forest
-
the development of a bio-based economy, with forest biomaterials as a key resource. Read more about the department at https://www.slu.se/en/departments/forest-biomaterials-technology/ . Read more about our benefits
-
. Duties The employee is responsible for developing research in the subject area restoration ecology together with researchers within the faculty and other parts of SLU. The employee shall also contribute
-
bachelor's program in political science with a focus on sustainable development. The latter is a collaboration with the Department of Economics, with whom we also share premises, run a joint graduate school