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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you fascinated by how landscapes evolve in response to tectonics, climate, and human activities? Do you enjoy
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water remain poorly understood. These interactions shape local weather extremes and climate variability, but current models miss them. QUASI turns Lake Victoria—Earth’s largest tropical lake—into an open
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gravity field contributes to all Earth observation science applications, including hydrology, cryosphere, solid Earth, oceanography, atmosphere, geodesy and climate research. The measurement principle
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of climate change, industrial pollution and loss of biodiversity, and curious how to grasp the complex relation between them? Are you an experienced ethnographer interested in studying marine environments
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-based, and climate-related) and uses innovative qualitative and participatory methods to study how care, strategy, and collective action interact in times of societal crisis. You will join a vibrant
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Challenge: Increasing the number of trees in cities is a viable approach to adapt to the changing climate
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-derived EO assets for our climate, society and economy. The Φ-lab will bring together early career and senior researchers from a variety of disciplines across EO and disruptive/transformative innovation
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drives innovation for a climate-neutral society. You will investigate how learning communities can be interconnected across micro, meso, and macro levels to create a sustainable knowledge ecosystem
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counter such influences. How radicalization and political violence related to climate change can directly or indirectly affect European states’ security. The emergence of contemporary forms of extremism and