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Your job Are you interested in the impact of climate change and the melting of snowpacks and glaciers in High Mountain Asia on food production downstream? And do you like working with numerical
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. Wageningen University & Research is the university and research centre for life sciences. The themes we deal with are relevant to everyone around the world and Wageningen, therefore, has a large international
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enemies into greenhouses (in close collaboration with greenhouse growers and co-funding project partners); laboratory and greenhouse trials to test biodiversity elements such as food, shelter and banker
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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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ready to do fieldwork in Indonesia? The Section Economics based at Wageningen University is inviting applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship position starting on October 1, 2024. As
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to agriculture and life sciences value chains by conducting contract research, R&D and statutory research tasks. We represent the interests of the Dutch agri-food sector, (veterinary) public health and the life
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Wageningen University & Research is the university and research centre for life sciences. The themes we deal with are relevant to everyone around the world and Wageningen, therefore, has a large international
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customers. Within WFBR we collaborate with other areas of expertise, including personalized nutrition, food technology, aroma and taste, alternative proteins and computer science. Moreover, WUR's ecosystem
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, policymakers and NGOs in measuring negative impacts of (agri-food) products, and designing pathways to reduce those? We are looking for an experienced colleague with a market- and customer-oriented attitude and
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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