I'm delighted to offer a PhD position in the project “Transdisciplinary Science for Sustainable Tourism”, which explores interconnections between the global tourism economy and local social-ecological challenges in small-scale tourism destinations along tropical coasts, with a focus on tourism-generated wastewater pollution. The PhD positions are fully funded for 4.5 years (versus the usual 3), aiming to ensure time for transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary project integration. The positions are well-compensated with benefits (German TV-L13, 66%). Students will work at the ZMT, a highly international, interdisciplinary, and mission-focused research institute, and will be enrolled in the University of Bremen, at the Institute for Geography. The everyday language of communication at

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