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the Earth: from the Earth’s core to its surface, including man’s spatial and material utilisation of the Earth – always with a focus on sustainability and innovation. With 3,400 students (BSc and MSc) and 720
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Pathways to Sustainability. Sharing science, shaping tomorrow . Utrecht University’s Faculty of Geosciences studies the Earth: from the Earth’s core to its surface, including man’s spatial and material
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to Sustainability. Sharing science, shaping tomorrow . Utrecht University’s Faculty of Geosciences studies the Earth: from the Earth’s core to its surface, including man’s spatial and material utilisation
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are invited for a vacant PhD position on museums, curating and multispecies justice, to be based in AHM, the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture. The PhD is one of ten doctoral research
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seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Transport & Planning, Hydraulic Engineering and Water
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causes landward flows of materials and people, this project conceptualizes a novel, ‘urban-ocean’ nexus to assess the impacts of the urban and blue frontier development and to align marine spatial planning
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of the IoP and home to three research clusters: Quantum Gases & Quantum Information (QG&QI), Quantum Materials (QMat), and Soft Matter (SM). The Quantum Gases & Quantum Information cluster Is part of
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mention that they cause a large waste of resources that impact the sustainability of the DNS. By the time a malicious domain is flagged by threat intelligence feeds, damage has often already occurred