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allocation and the candidate’s background, the research may address one or more of the following themes: Surface melt and firn processes and their influence on ice shelf stability Ice shelf weakening, fracture
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their studies within the allocated period. Academic union representatives: https://internt.slu.se/en/my-employment/employee-associations/kontaktpersoner-vid-rekrytering/ The Swedish University of Agricultural
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to the interview and shown at the time of the interview. Candidates will be selected from those eligible based on the above information and the likelihood that they will complete their studies within the allocated
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ice-shelf response to atmospheric and oceanic forcing remain insufficiently constrained. Depending on project allocation and the candidate’s background, the research may address one or more of the
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areas. This must include a degree project, and at least 15 HEC must be at the advanced level. The applicant should also have studied questions related natural resources, such as agriculture, forest
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equivalent to at least 90 higher education credits (three semesters) and conduct research in environmental and natural resource economics under the supervision of senior members of the group, culminating in a
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15 HEC must be at the advanced level. The applicant should also have studied questions related natural resources, such as agriculture, forest management or other natural resources at first or second
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, gene technology, cell biology, plant physiology, plant breeding, biochemistry, and biotechnology. These courses support master’s programs in biotechnology and natural resources, as well as agriculture
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to research on space-related solutions to monitor and provide support for critical infrastructure like energy supply, water supply, resource allocation, logistics, production, and other elements of preparedness
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quantify fungal reaction ‘norms’ and identify coordinated shifts in fungal allocation strategies. A central aim of the project is to link fungal trait plasticity to plant performance, including plant growth