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diverse roles as we continue to develop our sites and help to drive BU’s Climate & Ecological Crisis Action Plan. At BU, sustainability is a key component when undergoing works to improve our estate
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USDA NIFA Agricultural Microbiome Program. The individual will need to have the ability to drive to field sites in Geneva in order to collect samples and bring them back to the lab in Ithaca. Anticipated
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not limited to: 100% employer-paid basic medical coverage Retirement contributions Paid vacation and sick time Paid holidays Please visit UT Austin's Human Resources (HR) website at https
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that enhance both ecological and fishing community resilience. The successful candidate will lead efforts to couple a regional MOM6 Northwest Atlantic seasonal ocean forecast with an existing Dynamic Energy
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research, and meaningful engagement. In this role, you’ll design and deliver contemporary health promotion curricula that equips graduates to tackle complex health challenges and drive positive change in
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The Recovery Team Specialist supports the Road to Recovery (R2R) initiative housed within The Earth Commons Institute, which leads an international effort to reverse the decline of North America’s bird
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
of the earth and ocean processes that govern our planet, shape diverse ecosystems, sustain life, and drive environmental change. We promote exploration and discovery of the natural world by engaging students in
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Preferred Qualifications (Optional) Experience doing freshwater ecology and identifying macroinvertebrates. The salary is commensurate with education and experience. This position can work up to 19 hours per
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? No Offer Description Subject description The goal of the project is to uncover why global warming and heatwaves reduce reproductive success and cause excess mortality in wild birds. Specifically
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a growing global health threat, with projections estimating up to 10 million deaths annually from drug-resistant infections by 2050. AMR genes can move between