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We are looking for a researcher (holding a PhD degree) to help push the school’s research agenda on Sustainable Development, through the lens of social entrepreneurship and civic wealth creation
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Job description To further develop our UT proposition in the field of Sustainable and Smart industries, we are looking for an impact developer. Industry is transforming rapidly. Faced with a labour
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closely together with regional, national and international partners on worldwide (sustainability) challenges and local solutions. The sustainable development goals of the United Nations thus serve as an
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interdisciplinary research and are you a networker? Then this position is for you. As a coordinator at the Radboud Centre for Sustainability Challenges (RCSC), you will be responsible for further developing
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primary focus is on developing business leaders with international careers who can become a force for positive change by carrying their innovative mindset into a sustainable future. Our first-class range of
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systems in line with the mission of the Dutch healthcare sector to become fully circular in 2050 (Green Deal Sustainable Healthcare). We aim to develop transdisciplinary circular strategies and scalable
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. Your tasks and responsibilities include: leading the department; demonstrating leadership based on trust, encouraging personal responsibility, team development, and focusing on social safety at work
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researchers dedicated to developing safe and sustainable agricultural systems that are well integrated into society and contribute to the quality of life. We operate in a demand-driven contract research
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to sustainable plant disease management through fundamental and applicable discoveries. As a group, we contribute to multiple BSc and MSc programmes. A key objective of our education is to train future scientists
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advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, because of its involvement with inspirational research, cutting-edge technology and a cosmic perspective in education. Leiden Observatory