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. The successful candidate will have research interests in shelf sea oceanography, including the physics of shelf seas and the shelf break, as well as estuarine and/or coastal oceans. You will join the Centre
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of socioeconomics, marine ecology, physical oceanography and biogeochemistry with Earth system modeling. The newly established Working Group Future Oceans & Fisheries, led by Dr. Camilla Novaglio, focuses
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of Geosciences conducts research and teaching in most of the domains of geoscience; geology, geophysics, physical geography, geomatics, hydrology, meteorology and oceanography. The Department is the broadest
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candidates with expertise in geological, physical, and/or biological oceanography to teach intermediate-to-advanced courses. The teaching load is three courses per year, two of which include a weekly 3-hour
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Apply now Job no:532306 Work type:Full Time Location:Canberra, ACT Categories:Senior Lecturer, Lecturer Lecturer /Senior Lecturer, Physical Geography (Oceanography), UNSW Canberra Employment type
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the University if required for certain posts. - ABOUT YOU - The postholder will be required to have: - A degree or equivalent qualification in physical geography, physical oceanography, geology, or a related Earth
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sensing observations. Skills Specification Postgraduate degree (PhD, MSc) in oceanography or allied fields (such as physics, mathematics, biology, statistics), or with equivalent experience. Background in
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and chemical oceanography and the intersection of these disciplines. Potential research lines could focus on spatial and/or temporal aspects of e.g. ocean carbon cycling, physical oceanography, ocean
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evolution, marine science and oceanography, environmental sciences and meteorology, human ecology, entomology, and environmental economics. In addition to instruction in the classroom, field, and laboratory
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carbon, oxygen, and nutrient cycles under climate change. Developing and coordinating interdisciplinary programs that integrate physical, biological and chemical oceanography, advanced observation and