48 Education positions at Wageningen University & Research in netherland in Netherlands
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for an exciting opportunity to contribute to education in a multi-disciplinary setting at a highly regarded university? If yes, then we have the perfect opportunity for you! The Business management and Organisation
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working environment for academics and early career scholars, and help maintain the Group’s good track record in publications, acquisitions, education, and societal impact. The chair holder will enable
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an outstanding reputation in scientific research and education in the area of soil geography, landscape and earth surface dynamics. A vacancy has become available for a full professor and chair of the Soil
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are looking for a new colleague to complement our data analysis and data and model integration group and to contribute to our teaching portfolio. Will you join us? What are you going to do? As assistant
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researcher supporting this project will carry out teaching and research tasks here at Wageningen, as well as fieldwork in restoration sites, including on-site research stations and labs, conducting interviews
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for PhD research, and 40 % for teaching (support). 60% AiO for 6 years (with no prospect of permanent employment); 40% junior lecturer – 2 days/week (scale 10), with prospect of permanent employment
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prepare an annual report with the business results and the main environmental indicators and create a digital business comparative overview in MijnAgrimatie.nl. During your visit to the entrepreneur, you
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working environment for academics and early career scholars, and help maintain the Group’s good track record in publications, acquisitions, education, and societal impact. The chair holder will enable
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take a leading role in high impact projects that develop spatial information products for various countries in Africa in support of soil fertility management. You will work together with an operational
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techniques. You will also work with architects, designers, and engineers to develop biomimetic models of fiber-reinforced structures in order to help develop next-generation construction materials and further