Found 8 Direct Employer, No Relocation, Europe jobs
Broaden your search
Refine your search
-
Direct Employer
Remove selection
- Full-time 6
- Internship 2
-
No Relocation
Remove selection
-
Europe
Remove selection
- Ireland 1
- Netherlands 6
- Sweden 1
- Academia 8
-
Fully funded PhD studentship: The Role of Upper Ocean Turbulence on the Biological Carbon Pump
This fully funded PhD studentship is to study the role of upper ocean turbulence and mixed layer dynamics on phytoplankton blooms using field data.
-
Assistant Professor on Nature Based Solutions on climate adaptation and water (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)
The candidate is expected to be able to develop an internationally renowned research line on climate adaptation and water.
-
Assistant professor in adaptation strategies in deltas (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)
We are seeking an assistant professor in the modelling of physical impacts to study different adaptation options and pathways in deltas with a ...
-
Assistant Professor in Ocean Solutions and Carbon (0.8 - 1.0 FTE)
We seek an enthusiastic scientist & educator who can develop an internationally recognized research line in the field of ocean solutions..
-
Assistant Professor in Earth System and Climate Sciences (0.8 - 1.0 FTE)
You will strengthen education and research in the Department of Earth Sciences and complement research in other departments at Utrecht University...
-
Assistant professor - model-based analysis of system transitions for climate mitigation & adaptation
A highly motivated candidate with a background in global modelling, with a broad knowledge of renewable energy technologies...
-
Assistant professor in past environmental change in high mountain regions (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)
We are looking for a paleoecologist or sedimentologist with broad experience in high alpine environmental change to jointly develop ....
-
PhD position in crop production adaptations to climate change (Uppsala, Sweden; deadline Aug 22nd)
PhD position at SLU, Uppsala, Sweden, to quantify how climatic conditions and crop and landscape diversity affect the reliability of crop yields