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, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature. Positive animal welfare is a prerequisite for the existence of zoos and their unique role in the conservation of endangered species. Animals must be able to exhibit
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to explore your passion for geology and geomorphology, study debris-flow processes, and build a strong research career in the growing field of natural hazards. To support academic and personal development, PhD
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. Baulcombe conducts research into the natural resistance to viruses in plants. Around ten years ago he demonstrated that gene silencing plays an important role in this process, and he also unravelled
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Risk assessment of pharmaceutical residues from humanure into soil Intensive agriculture has increased crop productivity but disrupted natural
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, providing personalised feedback is demanding and time-consuming, creating challenges for teachers in everyday classroom practice. GenAI offers promising opportunities to support feedback processes at scale
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and biodiversity monitoring to study how quinoa, white lupin, and aardaker influence above- and belowground biotic communities and ecosystem services. Investigate plant-plant interactions in natural and
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interdisciplinary expertise spanning natural, social, and technical sciences. Within REAP2SOW, our work package, comprising two PhD projects, will focus on designing resilient, sustainable and biodiversity-positive
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offers promising opportunities to support feedback processes at scale, but its educational use also raises concerns related to accuracy, trustworthiness, and the risk of superficial learning. Moreover
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clinical settings. The societal lens will investigate societal pressures and media communication surrounding gender and its biopsychosocial nature across cultures. This project falls within the clinical lens
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processes intricately linked, co-shaping urban and blue frontiers in the coastal and offshore spaces. As urbanization expands the seaward frontier of infrastructure development and blue economy development