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requirements The programme is intended for students who hold a degree (MSc or equivalent) in biology, biochemistry, marine biology, oceanography, microbiology, chemistry, molecular biology, geology
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and the compatibility of work and family life. Our research focuses on the coastal and marginal seas, in particular the Baltic Sea. The staff of the five departments Physical Oceanography, Marine
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project. The University Institute of Oceanography and Global Change (IOCAG) of the ULPGC includes among its lines of research and development the one called "Volcanic island coastlines: natural processes
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. The department conducts research and education in 1) sea-ice-air interactions, including oceanography, cryospheric science and meteorology and 2) space physics. The department operates a world-class optical
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in oceanography, geomorphology, hydrochemistry, geophysics, and mathematical modelling. Applicants must have completed (or be close to completing) an Honours or Masters degree in Hydrogeology, Water
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science. MSc (or equivalent) in atmospheric science, oceanography, applied physics, or computational geoscience. Affinity with diverse field observational data or LES/convection permitting models
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in Earth sciences, physics, applied mathematics, engineering, computer science or related discipline. Demonstrated interest in climate, oceanography, atmospheric science, or the cryosphere. Prior
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/ chemical oceanography to investigate biomineralization in foraminiferal calcite and its relation to climate change. ROYAL NIOZ NWO-NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research is the Dutch national
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supervisor RESEARCH AREAS Doctorate projects are performed within one of the various research groups: Physics: 1. Environmental Physics Remote Sensing Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry Oceanography Terrestrial
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oceanography), chemistry, ecology, mathematics, computer science, engineering, economics, or political science Since the programme focuses strongly on numerical simulations, candidates with computer literacy