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-house prototyping team. Organisation The University of Groningen, founded in 1614, is renowned globally for its exceptional education and research. With around 34,000 students and researchers, it fosters
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researchers to develop their own individual talents. Among the best research universities in Europe, we join forces with prestigious partner universities and networks around the world, the University
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, and really enthusiastic about RNA. Preferably, we seek candidates who are interested in conducting both wet-lab and in silico research. They will have the following qualifications. Required: MSc degree
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artistic, engaged or field-based work you wish to highlight. We encourage you to also think about also non-traditional forms of engagement (e.g. community work, curatorial practice, grassroots organizing
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production gains social and ecological as well as economic meaning. Yet questions remain about how best to embed these initiatives spatially and bundle them with other landscape services and economic
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of large industrial users of energy (VEMW - https://www.vemw.nl/overvemw ) and the Dutch Association of Energy Supply companies (Energie-Nederland - https://www.energie-nederland.nl/en/about-us/about-us-1
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applicants from underrepresented groups in particular to apply. For more information, see also our diversity policy webpage: https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/policy-and-strategy/diversity-and-inclusion/ Our
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with distinction and one year of research during the Master. Is curiosity-driven and passionate about fundamental research in the context of demography, ecology and conservation biology. Has strong
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. For more information, see also our diversity policy webpage: https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/policy-and-strategy/diversity-and-inclusion/ Our selection procedure follows the guidelines of the Recruitment code
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intensification, notably in the Senegal River Delta, raising concerns about wetland degradation and biodiversity loss. This PhD project will investigate agro-ecological rice systems in the intensively farmed