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University and Research are looking for a PhD student to join them in the NO-REGRETS project that aims to study the ecological effects of offshore windfarms (OWFs) in the North Sea. The project is a
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facilities available on campus for a small fee; a fixed year-end bonus of 8.3%; excellent pension scheme. In addition to these first-rate employee benefits, you will receive a fully funded PhD position and you
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better under environmental stresses. As a PhD candidate, you will contribute to fundamental research in the context of sustainable crop production. You will be embedded in two chair groups with
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? We want to hear from you! You will work here The research is embedded within two complementary research groups: the Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning group and the chair Earth Systems and
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collection and sharing, education, and practical applications in agriculture and plant breeding. Learn more about CropXR at here . This vacancy is for two PhD positions that are part of the Translator work
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cluster, together with the Department of Global and Local Governance of the University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân, is looking for a PhD researcher in the field of 'spatial strategies and governance
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compounds. As a PhD student, you will be embedded in a diverse group of international scientists. Your responsibilities and opportunities will encompass: Developing new machine learning methodologies
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locations, 7,700 staff members, 2,500 PhD candidates, and over 13,000 students, Wageningen University & Research is among the world’s leading knowledge institutions in its domain. The integral approach
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Research (WLR). Our team of around 45 highly motivated project leaders, researchers, research assistants, and PhD candidates is known for its expertise in animal welfare and behaviour, animal health, and
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& Research (WUR) and outside our organization. Your qualities you have a MSc/PhD in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, food chemistry or comparable specialization. Knowledge of instrumental analysis