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in interaction with growers and other researchers as a PhD researcher? If so, we have an exciting PhD position available at the Business Unit Greenhouse Horticulture of Wageningen University & Research
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experience of working with multiple stakeholders and in both European and non-European settings during your PhD and Post-PhD, you are encouraged to apply. Your duties and responsibilities include: a positive
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in close collaboration with a PhD student who will develop spatially explicit mathematical and computational models of bacterial growth, competition and evolution under cefotaxime pressure. The PhD
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this understanding to support adaptation design. Together with 2 PhD students, another Postdoc and technical support, you will work on the design of adaptation strategies to make agriculture in one of the largest food
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housing is an urgent issue: Medellín (Colombia), Santiago de Cuba (Cuba), and Recife (Brazil). The research is carried out by a team of 3 PhDs, 2 Postdocs and Dr Koster. You will be based at Wageningen
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are looking for a candidate with MSc or PhD degree in International Land and Water Management or similar programme, with: Several years of working experience in an international context (preferably in Africa
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research. Furthermore, we offer consultancy and training on sustainable pesticide management in upcoming economies. Your qualities a PhD in (hydrological) system analysis, environmental hydraulics
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various species of meadow birds still thrive. More information on digital twins in ecology can be found here . Your qualities You have: a PhD degree in ecology, environmental science, animal science
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. Your qualities a PhD degree in human geography, sociology, anthropology, environmental studies, or another discipline related to the social science of environment; a clear vision on researching human
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/ You have: a PhD degree in Economics, or are close to completing one, and demonstrate a promising publication record; enthusiastic about conducting research, particularly traveling for fieldwork and