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embedded in the MiCRop Consortium programme on microbial imprinting of crop resilience to (a)biotic stresses (https://www.microp.org). Within MiCRop, you will receive training and scientific exposure
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collaborating with partners and stakeholders within and outside the project. Writing and defending a PhD thesis within four years. Participate in teaching tasks as part of the program. In the context
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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 2,901 - € 3,707 Required background Research University Degree Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 01 June 2025 Apply now Do you
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scholars who have made valuable and innovative contributions to science or scientific practice. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research
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. You are a quick learner and you thrive in a multidisciplinary research environment. You are able to communicate effectively scientific ideas, foster collaboration and independent thinking. You are
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, or similar organizations; Experience working with or advising on complex, multidisciplinary projects in the public health or veterinary sectors; Demonstrated ability to translate scientific and legal
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. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Experience with statistical programming (e.g., Stata, R). Ability to work collaboratively in a
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the breeding of complex resilience traits for several crops in different growing systems. This collaborative effort involves four universities and numerous companies. It encompasses scientific research, data
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results in scientific journals and present them at international conferences; participate in the National Reference Laboratory on phycotoxins in shellfish; build and maintain an (inter)national scientific
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plan for and retire across more than one country due to factors such as health, climate amenities, socio-economic status, cultural values, and proximity to family, among others. These rapidly evolving