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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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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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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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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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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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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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“BLOCKADE: The Hidden Weapon. Blockade in the Era of the Two Worlds”. The project explores the impact and legacy of the (sea) blockades during and after both world wars and is undertaken by international