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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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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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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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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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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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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
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truly drives microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) in cold, nutrient-poor ecosystems? Microbial CUE—the balance between carbon allocated to growth versus respiration—is the strongest planetary-scale