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the space economy Assessing the socio-economic impacts of space activities Developing partnerships to consolidate the required methodologies (with OECD, Eurostat, etc.) As a ESA Graduate Trainee, you will
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cultural activities at Radboud University as an employee. And, of course, we offer a good pension plan. We also give you plenty of room and responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions
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and supporting innovation in satellite telecommunications and for the promotion of applications that involve the combined use of space-based systems. By facilitating research and development activities
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with the Utrecht University team and OpenGeoHub together with other project partners, to develop surrogate and hybrid modelling frameworks combining process-based models with data science methods. A
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the executive programs (Executive Master in M&A and Valuation (EMMAV) and Executive Programme in Corporate Restructuring) and partly in the pre-experience MSc (MSc in Finance or MSc in International Financial
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pertains to the eastern part, the Hondsrug. As a result, it remains unclear to what degree communities further east developed distinct group identities or conversely were part of a wider shared FDP regional
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background: Master’s degree (or near completion of a master program) in the field of Urban Economics, Regional Economics, Economic Geography, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, or related field Skills
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whole, ignoring that specific factors likely matter more for some groups than for others because the meanings they ascribe to climate change differ. This project (funded through the Vici programme of
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level, we offer support through Wageningen in'to Language. We understand that this role presents significant challenges, which can also be seen as development opportunities. If you do not yet meet all
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mechanisms. This new project specifically targets the role of microplastics in the development of lung cancer and is conducted in close collaboration with the lab of Dr Stefan Prekovic (UMC Utrecht