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well on various excellence ranking lists. FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has one PhD position in the field of Toward local resilient food
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food supply chains in advanced economies and how do farmers respond to these challenges. The PhD position is embedded in the research programme OPERA of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be
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PhD Toward local resilient food systems in developed economies (1.0 FTE) (V24.0236) « Back to the overview Job description Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed
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We are seeking self-motivated applicants for a four-year, fully-funded PhD position focusing on the Western and traditional legal systems regulating the subsistence harvesting of Northern animals
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PhD on the Legal Aspects of Indigenous Subsistence Harvesting in the Arctic (1.0 FTE) (V24.0202) « Back to the overview Job description We are seeking self-motivated applicants for a four-year
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the Environmental Psychology group focuses on a wide range of topics, including understanding which factors influence sustainable behaviours (such as energy use, car use, food consumption); understanding how people
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influence sustainable behaviours (such as energy use, car use, food consumption); understanding how people cope with environmental and climate risks; understanding the effectiveness of strategies to promote
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on a wide range of topics, including understanding which factors influence sustainable behaviours (such as energy use, car use, food consumption); understanding how people cope with environmental and
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variability in population health outcomes across communities with similar environmental stressors (e.g., the built environment but also the availability of green spaces and supply of unhealthy food). However, a
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of Groningen invite applications for a PhD position on Climate Advocacy. The successful candidate will be hosted by both Faculties, and will collaborate with Prof. dr. Ina Horlings and Dr. Margo van den Brink