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Found 9 Direct Employer, No Relocation, Academia jobs
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MSC AND PHD STUDENTSHIPS TO STUDY ABOVE AND BELOWGROUND PLANT RESPONSES TO A CHANGING ARCTIC
Help track changes in Arctic vegetation using remote sensing to look down, and minirhizotrons to look up!
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MSC AND PHD STUDENTSHIPS TO DEVELOP PRECISION FARMING SUPPORT TOOLS WITH UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES
Support the use of UAV remote sensing and minirhizotrons to develop precision agriculture tools to help farmers monitor the entire plant.
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NOSAMS Graduate Student Internship Program
Two internships will be awarded to U.S. graduate students for research at the NOSAMS Radiocarbon facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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Program Manager
The School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU is looking to fill a Program Manager staff position for a brand new Initiative.
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Instructor, Lecturers of Atmospheric, Environmental Sciences Civil, Environmental Engineering
The Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences program (AES) at South Dakota Mines invites applications...
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MS or PhD graduate assistantship in Physical Oceanography and Climate Dynamics
The Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is inviting applications for a fully-funded MS or PhD ...
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NM Water Resources Research Institute (NM WRRI) Graduate Student Assistant - Field
The position will focus on collaboration with agricultural communities to find pathways to agricultural and water resilience.
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NM Water Resources Research Institute (NM WRRI) Graduate Student Assistant - Comm
The position is an exciting opportunity to be part of a transdisciplinary group that is seeking innovative solutions to long-standing dryland issues.
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NM WRRI Graduate Research Assistantship – Social Science/FFAR
This assistantship is an exciting opportunity to approach issues of water scarcity and agricultural production from a social science perspective!