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and ethnographic research skills it is important that the PhD candidate holds Swedish, English (and Danish) language skills. The project is divided into four subprojects (SP): 1) SP1 includes desk
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care. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken. Dutch is a plus but not a requirement. Employment conditions and benefits This PhD position offers an exciting opportunity
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world and Wageningen, therefore, has a large international community and a lot to offer to international employees. Because we expect you to work and live in the Netherlands our team of advisors on Dutch
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in English, both written and spoken, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly; - who has experience with statistical programming (e.g., Stata, R); - who is motivated to study policy
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. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Experience with statistical programming (e.g., Stata, R). Ability to work collaboratively in a
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in environmental toxicology, cancer biology, and translational respiratory research. The working language in the labs is English. Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen enjoys an international
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the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility). You coordinate your work within an (inter)national network of collaborators, while working in an ambitious, motivated, multi-disciplinary team of veterinarians, clinicians
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network; proactively look for new opportunities in e.g. PPS- and EU-calls and write proposals in the field of (phyco)toxins. Your team The team in which the position is vacant, conducts research on plant
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We are looking for two PhD candidates for a project within the Doctoral Network “MonaLisa”, a consortium of 20 partners composed of high-profile universities, research institutions and companies
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. Pollination by insects is rewarded with floral nectar. However, as a nutrient-rich and well-protected environment, flower nectar also supports a diverse community of beneficial, commensal, and antagonistic