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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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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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. 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
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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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Research (WUR). The program’s objective is to develop knowledge for strengthening the proactive management of tourism within the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) on four themes, each covered by a PhD or post
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Your job Are you a highly motivated researcher with a keen interest in the intricate dynamics of Antarctic tourism management? Do you possess a PhD in economics or interdisciplinary studies, along
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project to the two projects mentioned above and of the WaterPath project. Additionally, you will assist in supervision of a number of PhD students in the field of water quality modelling. You should be
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proteomics approaches to assess the biocorona formed on the particles and related that to potential adverse effects to intestinal cells. You will be involved in supervision of PhD and MSc thesis students who