56 Social Sciences positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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opportunity to develop your skills and make a valuable contribution to the most important social issues of our time. Your qualities You are/have: an HBO degree, preferably in business economics, business
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sprouts into a safe food product that is characterized by good palatability and digestibility. You will interact with another PhD student with a background in social sciences who focusses on the integration
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coaching manner within a knowledge-intensive environment. You also possess good social skills, an analytical mindset, and a client-oriented attitude. Working on multiple projects simultaneously with tight
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Your job We offer a 4 year PhD Position (1.0 FTE) to undertake research on social organisation and vocal communication in wild zebra finches within the Behavioural Ecology chair group at Wageningen
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employees and 12,000 students from over 100 countries working on healthy food and living environments. Wageningen Economic Research (WEcR), a part of WUR with 300 employees, focuses on business economics and
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and videography. The research will contribute to environmental and critical social science debates through an empirical case study of semi-nomadic pastoral and fishing communities in Senegal. You will
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Your job Are you an enthusiastic, proactive connector who wants to help further develop the Open Science Community Wageningen (OSC-W) and the Open Science & Education (OSE) programme of Wageningen
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especially interesting for a starter or a data steward with a few years of work experience: You have completed an MBO or HBO education, preferably in (agricultural) business economics with a clear data
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restoration in Ethiopia, climate-smart livestock in Kenya, and the water-energy-food nexus in Uganda. Numerous governments, businesses, and civil society organisations aim to contribute to achieving the 17
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. This adjustment is crucial in order to prevent the development of neonatal inflammatory intestinal diseases such as NEC, which will increase the chance of intestinal complications later in life. A rapid maturation