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on Tuesday 12 May 2026 Reference: PHD-DVC26-01 Project Title: Integrated Varroa Management in Honeybee Colonies Primary supervisor: Dr Ben Clunie Co supervisors: Professor Tom Pope & Dr Joe Roberts Expected
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transitions, housing is central to structuring inequalities. Its role, however, varies drastically, from an equalizing force to chief driver of inequality. This is dependent on the housing system
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. The DWELLWELL project will involve two PhD-candidates working with different methods on different research questions. While housing is recognized as an important social determinant of health, this relationship is
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strategies and communications can be optimised for future public health emergencies, using a combination of primary and secondary data relating to effectiveness, impact, public perceptions and behaviour. It
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two pages) 2. CV 3. Diplomas of bachelor and Master level degrees 4. Bachelor/Master theses work/other relevant publications 5. Other merits of relevance for the position 6. Contact information to two
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institutions Collaborate with other researchers within the department, and across department at NTNU. Supervise master thesis students related to the project Required selection criteria You must have a relevant
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) - experience of some type of remote sensing - knowledge of agriculture - knowledge of biodiversity, biological communities, and different habitats - experience in calculations, statistical methods, and modelling
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international activities such as conferences and/or research stays at foreign educational institutions Collaborate with other researchers within the department, and across department at NTNU. Supervise master
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in agricultural applications, especially when tested with data that is different from their training setting, even in subtle ways. This studentship is fully funded for 3.5 years from 1st October 2026
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conduct world-class applied research. We change and make a difference. Do you want to become one of us? The Department of Health is one of six departments within the Faculty of Engineering. Our education