Category Archives: Jobs & Scholarships

Academic Exchange between University of Science, VNU-HCM and National Central University, Taiwan

On the morning of October 11, the University of Science, VNU-HCM had the honor of hosting representatives from the National Central University (NCU), Taiwan, for a meaningful academic exchange. The event was attended by Prof. Chien Hwa from the College of Earth Sciences, NCU, along with faculty members, students, and graduate students from the Department […]

Supplementary Skills for Students: Workplace Communication Skills

In order to provide additional information to enhance students’ supplementary skills before graduation, the Department of Oceanology, Meteorology, and Hydrology organized a workshop on “Workplace Communication Skills” on October 3, 2024. This session aimed to help students better understand the importance of communication in the workplace, as well as grasp the skills and principles of […]

Admission information of National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), Taiwan at University of Sciences, VNU-HCM (December 2023)

Department of Oceanology, Meteorology and Hydrology respectfully sends information to students as follows: On December 7, 2023 (Thursday), University of Science, VNU-HCM will welcome representatives of National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), Taiwan. Specific information is as follows: Time: from 14:00 Location (expected): F.102 Content: Academic and research exchange, student exchange, dual-degree program… Representatives list from […]

Fully funded Ph.D. positions in Civil/Ocean Engineering at at University of Rhode Island (URI)

Fully funded Ph.D. positions in Civil/Ocean Engineering Dr. Amini’s research group at the University of Rhode Island (URI) seeks highly motivated graduate students interested in pursuing innovative research in broad areas of structural engineering, fluid-structure-soil interaction modeling, multi-hazard analysis, and resilience modeling. One/two fully funded Ph.D. positions are available in the Department of Civil and […]

PhD & Postdoc positions at UCSB in coastal resilience

2 PhD and 2 Postdoc positions in coastal resilience at UC Santa Barbara  Interested in working on sandy beaches in California with a diverse group of coastal scientists and practitioners?  Positions are available on a state-funded California Climate Action Grant to examine the roles of coastal dunes as nature-based solutions (NbS) to enhance the resilience of […]

Two PhD Positions in Coastal Engineering and Resilience at the University of Rhode Island (URI)

Dear colleagues,I am seeking two PhD students to join my coastal research group in the Department of Ocean Engineering at the University of Rhode Island (URI) in 2024. Start in Spring or Fall 2024, with a set start date no later than Fall 2024. We welcome motivated students to join us in our pursuit of exploring nature-based solutions for coastal […]

Call for New Project Officer for SOLAS IPO-China

Job Profile The State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science (MEL) at Xiamen University is seeking a full-time Project Officer for the dual International Project Office (IPO) of the Surface Ocean – Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS). The position is based in Xiamen, China. Background SOLAS is a global and multidisciplinary research project with the primary […]

Postdoc Positions in Hydrometeorological extremes under the context of climate change

Topic: Hydrometeorological extremes under the context of climate change (including cyclones, droughts, thermal extremes, etc.)Where: The Hydrology Remote Sensing Lab (HRSL) at Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research, National Central University (Taiwan)Deadline: at the time of positions filled; opening starts from August 1, 2023.Info: Prof. Yuei-An Liou (yueian@csrsr.ncu.edu.tw) Our research integrates satellite-based remote sensing techniques, hydrological modeling, artificial […]

PhD studentship at University of Plymouth

We are offering a fully funded 3.5-year PhD position associated with the ‘Building Community Resilience on a Dynamic Coast by Making Space for Sand (MS4S)’ project. The project recognises that allowing coastal sedimentary systems to adapt naturally to sea-level rise can improve coastal resilience. Therefore, instead of trying to adapt and manage natural systems, nature […]