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the conservation actions of the LIFE RESTORE project; 2. planning, coordination and implementation of restocking activities of the Adriatic sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii); 3. implementation of population monitoring
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biota, in order to enable implementation of integrated conservation projects. Experience with the implementation and popularization of academic knowledge. Language skills Very good command of English
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for diverse next-step pathways across academia, museums, government, industry, consulting, and conservation and community organisations. Further details and application template are available
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Infrastructure: peatland ecology, urban green infrastructure, biodiversity and conservation. Sustainable Materials & Resources: low-carbon materials, circular economy, renewable resources, and engineering
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variety of fields, including evolutionary biology, molecular and population genetics, genomics, conservation, and behavior. SciLifeLab is a premier Swedish national research infrastructure dedicated
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Southeast Asia and globally. We conduct cutting-edge research on topics that include ecology, geohazards, climate change, sea-level rise, environmental sustainability, conservation of environment and
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different tasks in the context of the Family Farming project, namely in the scope of (1) Systematisation of factors promoting innovation and conservation of knowledge based on qualitative methodologies; (2
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different tasks in the context of the Family Farming project, namely in the scope of (1) Identification and systematisation of factors promoting innovation and conservation of knowledge based on qualitative
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jointly run by the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (Prof. Dominik Collet) and The Museum for Cultural History (Associate Prof. Kjetil Loftsgarden). It is financed by UiO:Energy and
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, evolution, marine biology, genetics, and data science. The TIGRR Lab https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/pasklab/ https://tigrrlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/research/ Our team has a diverse skill set in the fields