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lifetime. Your job Environmental exposures, such as pollution and green space, are well-documented health determinants, but social environments remain largely overlooked in exposome research. However, social
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group, Department of Nano Electronic Materials. We are focused on creating a collaborative environment where team members can work together effectively. Our department emphasizes open communication, with
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environment, in which the fundamentals of the climate system are studied. Research is organised in five themes: Ice and Climate, Oceans and Climate, Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry, Coastal and Shelf Sea
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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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independently and with a team. You hold a Master's degree in Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Marine Sciences or a related discipline by the time the position starts. Furthermore, you have: experience
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, safe, and valued Wageningen University & Research (WUR) highly values diversity and inclusion because we believe that different insights lead to innovative solutions. We create a work environment where
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over the world contributing to a dynamic and multicultural environment. Due to its innovative research initiatives and high-quality education, the University of Groningen is currently in or around the
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footprint in the Dutch North Sea, and the environmental effects and economic impacts to other sectors such as fisheries of current and upscaled OWF installations remain largely unknown. NO-REGRETS (North Sea
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the world contributing to a dynamic and multicultural environment. Due to its innovative research initiatives and high-quality education, the University of Groningen is currently in or around the top 100
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promote health? Join us as a PhD candidate! Your job While high-quality environments support good health, environmental stressors still contribute to an estimated 630,000 deaths annually in Europe