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7th April 2026 Languages English English English Join our thriving research milieu on international relations and Arctic security and governance! PhD within International Environment and Development
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through the development life cycle. The extent of this training is governed by several factors, chief among them is the high degree of variation experienced in food raw materials. Those goods may have short
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challenges, such as technological development requiring rare minerals, and mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Knowledge is needed of these processes of landscape change, their driving forces and
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within the research project SenseWood – Digitalisation of wooden building skins for a predictable performance. SenseWood, funded by The Research Council of Norway, aims to develop a new digital technology
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inventories and provision of environmental information. Similarly, the developments in AI and machine learning allow for new and improved processing of remotely sensed data supporting precision forestry
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among these traits, and 3) identifying genetic markers and developing genomic prediction models for maturation-related traits. The successful PhD candidate will be heavily involved in this work, which is
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, farmers, policymakers, and agricultural stakeholders, driving sustainable development in Norwegian agriculture and energy sectors. The applicant is made aware that an application for a PhD position at NMBU
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Systems and Integrated Plant Protection, and Genetics, Evolution and Sustainable Plant Production. Additionally, the faculty has seven research support and laboratory units. BIOVIT is responsible
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Plant Protection, and Genetics, Evolution and Sustainable Plant Production. Additionally, the faculty has seven research support and laboratory units. BIOVIT is responsible for bachelor’s and master’s
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, these substances pose a serious environmental and health challenge. In Norwegian sewage sludge, concentrations have been measured up to 4,000 times above the soil toxicity threshold. The project goal is to develop a