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Science & Engineering Enrichment and Development Postdoctoral Scholar
Postdoctoral Scholar to design their own innovative research project around problems you are passionate about and collaborate with APL researchers.
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Chief Scientist - Freshwater - NIWA
Join our senior science leadership team to lead NIWA's freshwater research and applied science services.
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Associate or Full Professor in Climate and Health/Climate and Policy
The Brown University School of Public Health is seeking to hire an Associate or Full Professor for a tenure-track faculty position focused on clima...
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Climate Adaptation Fellow
Climate Adaptation Fellow to enhance the resilience of infrastructure to climate change and advance climate adaptation on the landscape.
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Fully Funded Graduate Students Positions – Hydroclimate Extremes and Resilience
The hydroclimate research group at Auburn University is looking for 1-2 fully funded PhD students interested in terrestrial hydroclimate monitoring...
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PhD positions in Coastal Biogeochemistry, Nature-based solution, and Paleoceanography
The Marine Biogeochemical Dynamics Laboratory at the Chinese University of Hong Kong is inviting applications for a PhD student position in biogeoc...
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USGS Climate Change Fellowship - Impacts on Birds and Butterflies
Impacts of climate change on songbirds and butterflies in the northeastern US.
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USGS Climate Adaptation Communications Fellowship
Broaden the reach of climate adaptation science information interpretation, dissemination, and exchange.
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USGS Invasive Species and Climate Change Fellowship
There is growing awareness that climate change influences the spread of invasive species and that invasive species can interact with climate change.