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environmental and climate impact. Together with Dutch farmers, ReGeNL is a transdisciplinary program developing a future-proof agricultural sector in which agriculture goes hand in hand with soil health and
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2025 Apply now In the face of ongoing climate change and sea level rise, the Dutch delta must adapt to ensure a safe and livable environment. In the past decades, the southwestern part of the delta has
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between these important climate subsystems, using models of different complexity and a combination of mathematical, numerical and data analysis methods. You can find the other vacancy at PhD Position in
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. The project, as a part of the PREDICT project, aims to accelerate the shift toward sustainable and climate-friendly food products by replacing traditional trial-and-error methods with predictive, data-driven
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complex urban settings. Together with researchers from the fields of energy modelling, social network analysis and governance, you will develop new spatial energy concepts to integrate the social
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plan for and retire across more than one country due to factors such as health, climate amenities, socio-economic status, cultural values, and proximity to family, among others. These rapidly evolving
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retire across more than one country due to factors such as health, climate amenities, socio-economic status, cultural values, and proximity to family, among others. These rapidly evolving retirement
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: The relation between climate change, health and work; The relation between health, income and the burden of COVID-19; You will conduct state-of-the-art statistical analyses using linked, population-level data
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mechanism to cope with a rapidly changing world”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is coordinated by Prof. Jan Komdeur (see: https://research.rug.nl/en
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sechellensis) as a model system. The project is coordinated by Prof. Jan Komdeur (see: https://research.rug.nl/en/persons/jan-komdeur ), in collaboration with Prof. Martijn Egas (https://research.rug.nl/(...)ons