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may also explore applications of the generated data products, for example to study herbivore habitat conditions or snow–permafrost–vegetation interactions. The successful PhD candidate will be given
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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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program Arctic Ocean 2050. The successful applicant will work with zooplankton data from the High Arctic to address knowledge gaps in life history strategies, phenology and the distribution of key
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July 1, 2026. Subjects include Geochemistry, Environmental science, Earth science/geology, Hydrology, Environmental engineering, or a closely related field. Admission to the doctoral program at
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master’s degree in a field relevant for the position or the degree must be completed by July 1, 2026. Admission to the doctoral program at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is a condition for the