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of the project also need to produce recommendations for more eco-friendly sand nourishment designs under different environmental conditions that characterise the Dutch sandy coast. Specifically, you will assess: 1
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management program for the Dutch Warmblood Horse Association (KWPN). The specific objectives of the PhD-project are: 1) to map and interpret the status of genetic diversity of subgroups of the studbook 2
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to process your personal information with your approval. Please upload a cover letter (max 1 page) outlining your motivation and suitability for the project, and your CV (max 2 pages) including names
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1 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Wageningen University & Research Research Field Cultural studies Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application
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Tijhuis, Corporate Recruiter, Email: [email protected] Do you want to apply? To apply please upload a cover letter (max 1 page) outlining both your motivation and your suitability for the project, and
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obstacles remain to be addressed before this technology is viable at a commercial scale. One key aspect is the development of an intensified process to increase yields and reduce costs to improve the current
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countries are still performed one breed at a time and do not include genomic information yet. Therefore, as a PhD student, you will work on addressing this challenge by: developing and validating novel multi
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candidate who is passionate about breeding crops with resistance to diseases inagricultural production, one of the most serious problems is the crop loss (up to 40% of the crop yield) due to plant pests and
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Research (scale 11). You will initially receive a one-year contract, which will be extended to an open-ended contract upon in mutual enthusiasm. Wageningen University & Research encourages internal
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positions that form part of the ShaRepair project; one PhD focuses on repairing and the other on sharing. As one of these PhDs you will work closely together to conduct co-creative sociological research