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Chief. Executive Officer
The EarthScope Consortium CEO is responsible for the management of the organization and its employees and and is the public face of the Consortium
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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!
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PhD or MSc position on human impacts on marine carbon
The Atwood Aquatic Ecology and Global Change Lab at Utah State University has an opening for a Ph.D. or MSc to study human effects on marine carbon.
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Graduate (MS Ph.D.) positions to study the fate and transport of PFAS in soils
Graduate research assistantships are available at Auburn University to study the fate and transport of PFAS in soils.
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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.