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are interested in retaining donors and increasing donations. Though the topic of charitable giving has been studied a lot in the past, there is ample room for research focused on dynamics, long-term effects, large
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agriculture to function well within the landscape. In this PhD, existing monitoring network data and locally collected field data will be available for the modelling work, in addition to freely available
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, and to policy practices. More information on the group can be found here. . The PAP group actively collaborates with neighbouring groups in the Wageningen Centre for Sustainability Governance , which
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required. The following would be assets for prospective candidates: Experience with big data approaches and/or experimental methods. Familiarity with different theories and methods to study political
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writing international, prestigious academic publications Dutch language is not required. The following would be assets for prospective candidates: Experience with big data approaches and/or experimental
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materials. For the second challenge, achieving cooperative effects by the controlled organisation of a large collection of molecular motors, one approach involves embedding molecular rotary motors in
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(Computational) Social Sciences, Data Science, or a related discipline (e.g., sociology or human geography) by the start of the position; has proven experience in working with large datasets and quantitative
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we deal with are relevant to everyone around the world and Wageningen, therefore, has a large international community and a lot to offer to international employees. Because we expect you to work and
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the breeding of complex resilience traits for several crops in different growing systems. This collaborative effort involves four universities and numerous companies. It encompasses scientific research, data
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large number of distinct but interacting components. To address these challenges, this project aims to contribute to the development of a control theory that is inherently modular, i.e., that allows