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restoration programs world-wide aims to reverse the decline of ocean health by repairing and rebuilding marine and coastal natures. These efforts reveal a shift from protecting nature towards more active human
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MSc theses and internships. You will work in an international team of early and more advanced career scientists and teaching staff. The team has different backgrounds (e.g. veterinary science, human
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foot-and-mouth disease and African swine fever in laboratories and animal facilities, where large livestock (including cattle) and smaller rodents can be housed. There are also facilities for research
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four months and remains the main source for the first year. Components such as proteins, pre-, pro- and postbiotics, and lipids underlie intestine-immune maturation. Although human milk is known to be
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the role of breast milk composition in the prevention of airway infections in infants, based on evidence that specific factors (proteins and peptides) in human milk may play a role in the protective
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workshops. Your qualities You have: A completed master’s degree in a social science or food related discipline (Sociology, Anthropology, Human Nutrition, Food Science etc.); Excellent writing and presenting
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digital twins that allow for accessing simulations and sensed data more naturally and effectively from the perspective of human communication, collaboration, and stakeholder and citizen engagement. We need
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and Conservation group (WEC) of Wageningen University studies how humans and the environment influence wildlife, using a wide variety approaches including wildlife camera trapping. WEC members run
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; acquire and initiate innovative international research projects; act as figure head and main spokesperson in this domain, backed by our renowned scientists. This programme currently includes a project
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colleagues; you monitor the procedural progress of ongoing files and assignments and act proactively. you prepare various meetings in collaboration with relevant colleagues, handle the meeting documents, take