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We offer the chance to be part of an organization that develops, tests, and scales up solutions to the most urgent problems of our time – in an intercultural, multidisciplinary, and dynamic working environment with flexible working hours.  

The Wyss Academy for Nature at the University of Bern brings together scientists, business leaders, policymakers, and communities to co-design innovative solutions to pressing problems such as climate change, biodiversity loss, land use change, and inequality. Our vision is a just, sustainable world where nature conservation and human wellbeing reinforce each other. Our institution consists of regional hubs in Europe, South America, East Africa, and Southeast Asia and investigates, develops, implements, and empowers technical, social, economic, institutional, and policy innovations at the interface of nature and people. 

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Sheila Funnell / Photo: Kelah Kathure
Sheila Funnell / Photo: Kelah Kathure / Author: Kelah Kathure
Communication Workshop within the Incubator Project "Sustainable Forestry through Local Forestry Enterprises" / Photo: Lignum Holzwirtschaft Bern, Thomas Lüthi
Communication Workshop within the Incubator Project "Sustainable Forestry through Local Forestry Enterprises" / Photo: Lignum Holzwirtschaft Bern, Thomas Lüthi / Author: Lignum Holzwirtschaft Bern, Thomas Lüthi
Left to right, first row: Maximilian Möller (OpenForests partner), Jan Göpel; second row: Chantal Hari, Margaret Owuor, Marie-Estelle Demory, Edouard Davin, Alex Kimiri, Marcel Wälti, Cornelius Okello. Kenya, October 2024.
Left to right, first row: Maximilian Möller (OpenForests partner), Jan Göpel; second row: Chantal Hari, Margaret Owuor, Marie-Estelle Demory, Edouard Davin, Alex Kimiri, Marcel Wälti, Cornelius Okello. Kenya, October 2024.