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project with many project partners and farmers Experience with or interest in quantitative research methods Being a team player Speak or willing to learn Dutch within the first year of the PhD You will work
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collection and sharing, education, and practical applications in agriculture and plant breeding. Learn more about CropXR at here . This vacancy is for two PhD positions that are part of the Translator work
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(Professor of Sociology and Technology at Maastricht University, PhD supervisor). You will also collaborate with Mieke van Houtte (Professor of Sociology, Ghent University). Would you like to learn more about
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-based, tailored interventions and to aid efforts to reduce the violence burden on society. As a Group, we teach a range of courses in the minor Violence Studies and in the CSM Track Governance of Violence
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of local languages, culture, agricultural practices and landscapes of Senegal or in West Africa is an advantage. A driving license. Willingness to learn new analytical and scientific skills. Willingness
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languages, culture, agricultural practices and landscapes of Senegal is an advantage. A driving license. Willingness to learn new analytical and scientific skills. Willingness to communicate and interact with
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. CML distinguishes itself for its attention to professional development in coordination with the interests of its scientists. As such, there are plenty of opportunities to learn new skills, expand your
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challenges and to have interactions with stakeholders; excellent English oral and writing skills and willingness to learn Dutch. Our offer A position for one year, with an extension to a total of four years
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learn in situations that are beyond their current capabilities. The ideal candidate has interests in quantitative methods and has a strong motivation for doing health technology assessment/health economic
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to discuss findings in a peer-learning infrastructure The project is embedded in the Team Policy, Politics and Society of the Department of Public Administration and Sociology at the Erasmus School of Social