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contributions impact on how changes are understood and considered in landscape planning and decision-making. Within this framework the PhD-project should address one or a combination of the following perspectives
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8th April 2026 Languages English English English Curious about plant–soil interactions? Join a PhD on how soil contaminants impact food plants PhD scholarship within Plant/Soil Sciences with focus
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motivated and self-driven PhD student with strong intellectual curiosity and interest in computational mechanics, data-driven design, and sustainable engineering. If this excites you and you want to make a
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two vacant 3-year PhD–positions related to cow-calf contact in dairy production. The project “Connections – Impact of bonding time on welfare and productivity of cow and calf”, funded by the Norwegian
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landscape. While acutely affected by global climate change, the Arctic is also framed as a potential source of planetary solutions: from a new era of space development and satellite technologies to enhance
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in shale-rich Arctic regions affects surface water quality, with a focus on Svalbard as a natural laboratory. As the active layer deepens due to climate warming, previously frozen pyrite-rich shales
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monitoring by applying drone-based remote sensing methods. In a warming Arctic, forecasting how future changes in snow conditions will impact ecosystems, landscapes, and communities is critical. Yet, to date
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environmental impact. Remanufacturing is one of the most promising circular strategies, yet its implementation within industrial production systems remains challenging. Companies are increasingly exploring hybrid
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Council project EduGAP . This position is as a three-year PhD candidate. The project aims to provide causal evidence on the impact of assessment forms on student choices and outcomes, both during schooling
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variability: Incorporate high‑resolution meteorological data—particularly solar irradiation—together with environmental factors that impact PV performance, such as temperature, wind, dust and snow soiling