12 Environment "University of Copenhagen" research jobs at Wageningen University and Research Center
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, biochemical or cellular approaches. You are mainly animal-oriented. In short, you will have a versatile job in an international environment with a pleasant and open working atmosphere. Your Qualities You are
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an internal recruitment policy. There are plenty of options for personal initiative in a learning environment, and we provide excellent training opportunities. We are offering a multi-faceted position in
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contribute to their research on effective approaches for mitigating risks to the environment from chemical inputs. The successful candidate will investigate chemical input decision-making processes of farmers
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programme is embedded in a coherent and productive research environment that aims to perform academic research of the highest quality. For more information, click here . Your qualities As a PhD researcher you
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Your job Are you an experienced and collaborative researcher with a proven ability to publish scientific articles and work in intercultural and interdisciplinary environments? Are you passionate
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the costs and benefits. Additionally, you investigate the practical feasibility and evaluate how innovations perform on various critical performance indicators for society and the environment. Your work lays
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industry partners. Within our group, we foresee cutting edge science directed at individual animal monitoring, defining positive welfare and its indicators, and building the ideal environment for the farmer
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Your job Your Job When babies are born, their metabolism and physiology need to adjust to the new environment, including encountering of many foreign substances such as pathogens and food components
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Your job Do you have a passion for biodiversity research in a marine environment? Are you interested in the organisms of the sea floor? Do you like to collaborate with people from different
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at Copenhagen University and Wageningen University, striving to re-evaluate pulse protease inhibitors as unforeseen gut-beneficial immunomodulatory food ingredients. Along the whole value chain from raw food