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contract for 18 months which will be extended for the duration of the project if you perform well. Wageningen University & Research offers plenty of opportunities for growth and development, with a strong
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can see that there are plenty of challenges for you. These challenges can also be seen as development opportunities. So if you do not yet have the track record required in the vacancy, but do have solid
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interactions, vaccine research, and veterinary virological diagnostics. As Head of the Department of Veterinary Infectious Diseases (and Health), you: Play a pivotal role in developing and maintaining
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Head of the Bacteriology Department, you will: Play a pivotal role in developing and maintaining the expertise required for future-oriented diagnostics and prevention of bacterial (animal) diseases
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office, and business developers in all matters related to client relationships, commercial opportunities, and translating plans into concrete actions. You are the bridge between science and practice
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Your job Do you like organic synthesis? Are you ready to develop a practical synthesis of natural compounds to contribute to food safety? Are you knowledgeable, enthusiastic and not afraid of a
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. Configuring workflows, integrations, and reporting tools within the system. Testing system updates and ensuring proper functionality. Developing user manuals and system documentation. Training colleagues on how
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legislation and regulations; developing new visual analysis techniques. Depending on your experience, identifying opportunities for collaboration both within and outside WFSR may also be part of your role
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researcher to investigate the institutional dimensions of managing public space — a crucial but often overlooked area in urban and regional development. While much attention goes to the design and planning
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. You then enter this data into a database, making it available for your research colleagues. Maintaining relationships with FADN participants. You will prepare an annual report for each farmer