In this second installment of the ‘Glimpse of the year 2022’ series, we give our readers a glance of another 3 most visited posts in this year.
Continue readingGlimpse of 2022 (Part 2)

In this second installment of the ‘Glimpse of the year 2022’ series, we give our readers a glance of another 3 most visited posts in this year.
Continue readingThe Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) is looking to expand its capacity within river ecology with two open permanent positions.
Continue readingIn this post, Alina Mees talks about her field trip with the ALDEBARAN on the river Elbe. During her stay, she collected sediment samples to analyse microorganism communities and their subsequent methane gas production.
Continue readingThe Theoretical Ecology group at Freie Universität (FU) Berlin is hiring a 3-year PostDoc for process-based simulation modelling of the stability and resilience of terrestrial ecosystems under disturbances and ongoing global change.
Continue readingThe European Training Network Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and the Catalan Institute for Water Research are offering 15 PhD positions in the project “inventWater: Inventive forecasting tools for adapting water quality management to a new climate”.
Continue readingThe National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) in Lyon is hiring a permanent researcher to study aquatic community ecology under global change.
Read moreThe Terrestrial Ecology Group at Technische Universität München (TUM) Weihenstephan is hiring a PostDoc in integrative global change ecology.
Continue readingThe University of Bayreuth is hiring a Junior Professor in ecosystem analysis and simulation of terrestrial ecosystems.
Continue readingThe University of Oslo (UiO) and the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) each offer one PhD position in ecotoxicology and marine ecology, respectively, within the Nansen Legacy project.
Continue readingUniversity of Minho (UMinho) in Portugal is hiring a PostDoc for the project “STREAMECO: Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning under climate change: from the gene to the stream”.