58 Social Sciences positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in netherland in Netherlands
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qualities This position fits you when you have the following skills and competences: a PhD degree in quantitative aspects of nutrition or other biomedical sciences, related social or environmental sciences
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the needs of society. The Applied Metabolic Systems (AMS) group is part of Bioscience , one of the business units of the Wageningen Research foundation and part of the Plant Sciences Group. Wageningen
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integrated leadership and excellent management skills; Entrepreneurship and the ability to bridge the divide between departments and areas of expertise; At least a university degree in life sciences
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mussels. These substances are analyzed as part of European treaties such as the Water Framework Directive (WFD), which aims to improve water quality. Within the Environmental Chemistry team, you will be
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two of our teams: Educational Media, and Society Based Education (0.8 FTE). At the Teaching and Learning Centre we employ the Agile working method. As Scrum Master (we call it Flow Master), you are
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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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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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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 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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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