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., geophysical fluid dynamics) and general marine sciences. A PhD (or equivalent) in physical oceanography or a closely related field is required. Successful candidates are expected to have an excellent research
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, Oceanography, Marine Sciences, Marine Ecology or related science PhD in Marine Biology, Oceanography, Marine Sciences, Marine Ecology, Environmental Biology or other related subject Specific Requirements Proven
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PhD degree in natural sciences, preferably in Earth and Environmental Sciences or a closely related discipline; Solid background in physical oceanography and marine physics, with particular emphasis
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. Specifically, the teaching responsibilities include: Physical Oceanography (40626). Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Sciences. In addition to teaching duties, the successful candidate will be expected to integrate
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broader community. What we’re looking for: A PhD, or equivalent, in Physical Oceanography. Experience in coastal oceanography, and the understanding of ocean dynamics relevant to Australia or Antarctica
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be expected to integrate into the department’s research lines, with a specific focus on Physical Oceanography of Singular Regions, including polar zones, upwelling systems, and eddy‑corridor
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: Waltham, Massachusetts 02454, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Oceanography / Physical Oceanography Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/12/15 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/06/16 04:59
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the applicant. Contact for additional information on the documents required for applying and the recruitment process: TalTech Human Resources Office, email konkurss@taltech.ee . Where to apply Website https
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to UNESCO Codes 2301 – Analytical Chemistry, and 2510 – Oceanography. The position is subject to a competitive selection process, in accordance with current regulations governing access to the Body
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for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Volcano Climate Modelling available at the Department of Geosciences, Section for Meteorology and Oceanography, University