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’ (position #2). As a Wageningen University PhD student within this project, you will contribute to the expansion of our knowledge on the functioning and role of intercrops, at the level of the whole system as
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the Netherlands and Bangladesh is a must. Experience in groundwater modelling is a big plus. As a PhD candidate in our group, you will join the PhD program of the WIMEK graduate school and spend up to 10% of your
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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Wageningen University & Research Research Field Biological sciences » Biodiversity Biological sciences » Botany Environmental science » Ecology
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a PhD candidate in the field of tropical ecology, with a passion for both science and its
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Environmental Research (part of Wageningen University & Research), we are looking for a PhD candidate on the restoration of riverine grasslands. This is a four-year position leading to a PhD at the University
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and Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter groups of Wageningen University is for you. As a PhD candidate, you will join a unique project aiming to deep-dive into the milk fat globule structure and the
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. The second PhD position is Mechanisms of surface-active chemical film formation and their mechanical properties (at FPH – WUR). Both PhDs will be performed in close collaboration with Kemira, Paques B.V., DS
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modulated by fire-related traits at paleo-ecological timescales (using fossil pollen and charcoal records dating back 10,000y), and PhD results and data will be used to adapt and parametrize an individual
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University & Research is offering a unique PhD opportunity to explore how Digital Innovation Ecosystems (DIEs) can be organized to drive long-term, mission-oriented transitions in the agri-food sector
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treatment in recycled cardboard making or to reassess the types of chemicals that the industry uses. The aim of this PhD project is to illuminate the key mechanisms of how the surface-active chemical (SAC