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Found 7 Direct Employer, Internship, No Relocation, United States jobs
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Assistant Professor Biological Feedbacks in the Marine Carbon Cycle
Assistant Professor Biological Feedbacks in the Marine Carbon Cycle. The position will become permanent, subject to a positive evaluation.
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Director, Belle W. Baruch Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences
The College of Arts & Sciences invites applications for the Director of the Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine & Coastal Sciences.
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Ph.D. Assistantships in Geospatial Analytics at NC State University
The interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Geospatial Analytics at the Center for Geospatial Analytics at NC State is accepting applications for Fall 2024.
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Ph.D. Research Opportunity in Ries Lab @ Northeastern
The Ries Lab at Northeastern's Marine Science Center offers opportunity for Ph.D. research on impact of alkalinity enhancement on marine calcification
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Graduate Research Assistant
The UConn NRE Ecohydrology lab (http://www.jamesknightonhydrology.com/) is recruiting one full time Master’s student to study hydrological modeling.
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Ph.D. Position Opening: UCLA Geography
Ph.D. position at UCLA Geography, topics: tropical ecosystems, ecohydrology, wildfires, extremes, Earth system models, and natural climate solutions
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Laboratory Intern at a Carbon Removal Startup
We’re seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented part-time intern to assist with laboratory testing of a new carbon removal process.
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MS Assistantship: Climate change in coastal Arctic wetlands; Univ of Colorado Denver
A Masters position is available to participate in an NSF-funded project examining the effects of climate change on Arctic wetlands.