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agriculture goes hand in hand with soil health and nature restoration, and a good revenue model for farmers. Between now and 2030, the ReGeNL project will help around 1000 farmers in the Netherlands transition
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Your job The Knowledge, Technology and Innovation chair group at Wageningen University welcomes applications for a PhD position in the EXTRA consortium ‘From EXperiment to sustainable change
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to support safe-by-design development of plant-based meat alternatives improving supply chain sustainability and limiting food waste. The novelty of the project relies on the development of multi-species
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changing spatial regulations. You will also help design economic decision-support tools to inform more inclusive and evidence-based marine policy. Your duties and responsibilities include: analyzing
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projects on a wide range of topics; Shared responsibility for designing and preparation of animal experiments; Analyse, interpret, report and discuss results with customers, experts and project teams
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Biosafety you will be responsible for ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and biosafety standards within this ambitious project. Your expertise will help drive the successful realization
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challenge? Then this vacancy can be just right for you! We have a PhD position available in which you can design and execute innovative organic synthesis of natural toxins – pyrrolizidine alkaloids
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researcher to investigate the institutional dimensions of managing public space — a crucial but often overlooked area in urban and regional development. While much attention goes to the design and planning
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receive support and mentorship in the design and implementation of your PhD project. You will develop a training and supervision plan with your supervisory team and be part of the ReGeNL training programme
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standards, synthesized within the project by a collaborating PhD student; designing smart sampling strategies to capture PA diversity in plant-derived foods; investigating the fate of PAs during food