13 scholarship-phd-water-resource-management uni jobs at Wageningen University & Research
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from fossil to renewable energy, it is impossible to decarbonise the materials sector. By harnessing the power of renewable biobased resources, we can ensure a sustainable, secure supply of feedstock
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or a related field? Do you have didactic qualities? And do you want to do innovative research on the intersection of tourism, conservation and conflict studies? Then you might be the junior lecturer/ PhD
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and technical data and do you think good management is vital for the success of any project? Then this position of Project Office Manager suits you perfectly! In this role you will be able to develop
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a passionate scientist in the field of soils, soil fertility and soil management? Are you passionate about
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of the sea and marine wildlife. Supported by your ability to look at the bigger picture you will be operating on the science-policy interface. In this role you will connect different sources of information
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, governments, nature management, and agriculture? If this describes you, then we are looking for you! About the Sustainable Soil Use Team: The Sustainable Soil Management team conducts research on soil quality
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technological mechanisms in everyday food consumption behaviours in different contexts (including care and workplace). The Group works in close collaboration with other chair groups at WUR such as the Health and
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. Through this, the SGL group aims to support system-based solutions in land management and spatial planning, sustainable management of soils, landscapes and ecosystems (e.g. sandy, riverine, deltaic and
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own group with your own lines of research on AI and machine learning interacting with other scientists at SSB; you will set up collaborations and attract funding for PhD candidates and postdocs
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technological mechanisms in everyday food consumption behaviours in different contexts (including care and workplace). The Group works in close collaboration with other chair groups at WUR such as the Health and