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is a plus; As a person, you are a team player with a hands-on attitude, with the following key competences: networker, results oriented, well-organzsed, good communication skills, pro-active attitude
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. Please note: a good command of the Dutch language is an essential requirement for this role. Your tasks and responsibilities as a Research Assistant in Product Quality include: Organising and conducting
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work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Is self-motivated, curiosity-driven and takes initiative Has strong organizational skills and excellent communication skills You also
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structures; Work together with the project-technician (same project) at the Laboratory of Food Chemistry; supervise students; excellent communication with other project partners (Wageningen Research BU
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climate buffers and their contribution to multi-functional landscapes. More specifically, the PhD project will focus on the following research questions: Do freshwater wetlands contribute to net
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evidence-based. Clients include private and public sector parties as well as NGOs; Leading the acquisition of new applied research projects based on your active network in agricultural development and
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for scientific communication (in writing and speaking) as well as for professionalizing (large groups of) teachers (in speaking and writing). Speaking the Dutch Language (as the LK-network and teachers will be
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international academic journals and to communicating them to a wide audience. You enjoy co-supervising students who will be doing thesis research within the framework of the project. You also possess: An MSc in
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strategies and climate information services implemented in the farmers’ communities compared with control communities. We expect that the updated climate services used by farmers will improve farmers
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precipitation Exchange your work within the MAQ group and the broader scientific community; present your work at seminars and conferences Teaching and supervising MSc students Following courses in the Wageningen