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population, suffer from micronutrient deficiencies. These deficiencies impair cognitive development and weaken immune systems in children, while posing serious health risks during pregnancy. Conventional
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Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable. Besides the salary and a vibrant and challenging environment at Science Park we offer you multiple fringe benefits: 232 holiday hours per year (based
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implement all associated requirements; supporting the design, implementation and testing of platform modules based on corresponding development plans; promoting multiple types of use cases on the platform
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Analysis contributes to the improvement and innovation of crop production by integrating ecological understanding of crops and weeds across multiple levels. The Plant Production Systems Group combines
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marine research, education, and policy development. THE DEPARTMENT The department of COS is one of the 4 research departments of NIOZ. The COS department integrates state-of-the art laboratory, field, and
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the target group that supports lifestyle change for people who struggle financially. By integrating support across multiple life domains into the digital CLI and embedding it within the local context, we
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Dutch rural-urban regions, using a Research Through Design methodology. This PhD position is part of the ‘Fertile Soils’ project that explores the potential to address multiple spatial challenges in rural