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to evaluate multiple climate and climate change impacts across sectors such as sea-level rise/coastal processes, urban heat and health, or agricultural impacts. This position offers the candidate opportunity
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and lead the state’s climate program by directing the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist (https://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclim/ ), including the supervision of staff who support the mission
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, Health, and Healthcare is empowered to engage in research, education, and programmatic activities to address climate change specifically from the perspectives of health and healthcare. Climate Health
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to develop and offer elective courses on environmental preservation practice and issues of climate change and resistance, as well as other elective topics as yet to be developed. Courses in the Historic
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of New Jersey is seeking a Research Project Assistant at the Center for Climate, Heath and Healthcare (CCHH). The position will directly report to the Center's Principal Investigator and to faculty and
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to evaluate multiple climate and climate change impacts across sectors such as sea-level rise/coastal processes, urban heat and health, or agricultural impacts. This position offers the candidate opportunity
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, Health, and Healthcare is empowered to engage in research, education, and programmatic activities to address climate change specifically from the perspectives of health and healthcare. Climate Health
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Internal Number: 260781 Minimum Education and Experience: Candidate must have a Ph.D. degree in an area relevant to climatology, geoscience, climate change, natural hazards, impact analysis, and/or numerical
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for individuals with disabilities. Posting Summary Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Research Project Assistant at the Center for Climate, Heath and Healthcare (CCHH). The position will
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Title: Northeast Climate Integrated Modeling: Defining biological references and setting catch advice in a dynamic