14 Social Sciences research jobs at Wageningen University and Research Center in netherland
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through, for example, social media, but also in agriculture. More and more implementations of such models and algorithms affect the management of animals. The world-wide production of animal proteins and
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meeting societal and ecological demands. Within the Agriculture & Society team of the Open Field Crops business unit, you are the expert in quantitative analyses. You assess the revenue model and analyse
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nexus in Uganda. Numerous governments, businesses, and civil society organisations aim to contribute to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals in East-Africa. However, cherry-picking SDGs coupled
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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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chains by doing applied socio-economic research for food businesses, governments and NGOs. The group comprises of a multidisciplinary and multinational team of value chain and (environmental, and social
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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
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governance. The position with Wageningen largely focuses on social science elements, where we concentrate on social learning processes in two river basins in the Netherlands and India. Following the living
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or another discipline related to the social science of environment; a clear vision on researching marine restoration efforts and their intersection with the politics of care and geopolitics; a strong
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Your job Are you a driven researcher with a passion for the biology of infectious diseases? Do you have the ambition to contribute to animal health, disease prevention, the reduction of infectious
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embedded in the Chairgroup of Sociology of Development and Change led by Prof. Bram Büscher, and the Section Space, Place and Society . Dr Elisabet Rasch is part of the recruitment committee. Start date