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2009

You are here: Home » Publications » ADAPTNet – Climate Change Adaptation » English » 2009

Occasional notices for 2009.

Rich document Melbourne: Director – Climate Change and Adaptation
Expressions of Interest are sought from suitable candidates, associated or aligned with a Victorian-based university, to take up a fixed-term position of Director for the climate change adaptation research centre for a period of up to five years.

English

  • AdaptNet New Version 2010
  • 2009
    • Melbourne: Director – Climate Change and Adaptation
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    • Policies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings – Workshop
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