The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) offers a Postdoc position on environmental chemistry/microbiology.
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PhD position at the University of Portsmouth
The University of Portsmouth offers a PhD position Developing biomarkers of sewage effluent exposure in Gammarus.
Postdoc position at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
The Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Oslo is currently seeking a postdoctoral candidate for the project “Biochar as an adaptation strategy in Indonesia”. Continue reading
Post-doctoral position on the Fate and Transport of Nanoparticles in Soils
Two-years post-doctoral position in the Aquatic Geochemistry team of the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris.
2 PhD positions at the University of Koblenz-Landau
The University of Koblenz-Landau offers 2 PhD positions dealing with the modeling of the spatial distribution of stress-constrained macroinvertebrates and their population dynamics. Continue reading
Research Project Course or Bachelor thesis on effects of fungicides on leaf-litter microbes
In this post, we offer a Research Project Course (RPC)/Bachelor thesis on analyzing samples from a joint project with the German Environmental Protection Agency (Umweltbundesamt; UBA). Continue reading
SLU is searching for a post-doc in aquatic ecotoxicology
The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences is searching for a post-doc in aquatic ecotoxicology contributing to the science in the IMPROVE-project that aims for an improved ecological risk assessment of pesticide mixtures in water. Continue reading
Job at the Goethe University Frankfurt
The Goethe University Frankfurt is offering a position on microplastics ecotoxicity. Continue reading
Job at Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University offers a three-years position on microplastics in aquatic systems. Continue reading
2 open positions at Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University offers two positions dealing with endocrine effects on early life stages of fish and the comparability of effects on fish embryos to mammalian models. Continue reading
