67 Cooperation South Africa 'Astronomy' and 'Enabling Technologies for Astronomy'=f7lnvTXU4RGBgwAlkFPaOg positions at Wageningen University & Research in Netherlands
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to participate in an exciting interdisciplinary applied science project involving both academic and
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to follow your passion for philosophy of (digital) technology in a PhD study in our Philosophy group
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an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a seasoned professional in Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering, with a
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systems, a set of practices and technologies requiring less pesticides? Do you want to understand how farmers can benefit from diversifying their crops and reducing their environmental impact? If so, you
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you passionate about embedding sustainability at the centre of businesses and the role of technology in shaping a
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) Africa, for our “research for development” projects in (mainly) French speaking Africa. Your work You will become involved in several projects in (French-speaking) Africa focusing on sustainable land
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, conservation and conflict/disaster studies (preferably in Southern or Central Africa, but other regions will be considered), with an interest in political ecology. The connections between tourism, conservation
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skills, enabling you to achieve the right cooperation with colleagues and stakeholders. We are also open to talented candidates that can develop into the role of experienced researcher. You also possess: a
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finches within the Behavioural Ecology chair group at Wageningen University, the Netherlands in cooperation with Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Project details The aim of this project is to
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to develop new empirical and conceptual insights into how diverse historically contested landscapes enable, hinder and more broadly, create possibilities for diverse and sustainable human-environment relations