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character: English is the main language in the research laboratories. The city of Groningen is a historic town and among the ten biggest cities in The Netherlands. It is a vibrant student town with a direct
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: the role of ownership rights available. Project description Land ownership rights play a crucial role in managing sustainable landscapes and building climate resilience. Private and communal land ownership
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diversity at our university. We are committed to building a diverse community, so everyone is encouraged to apply. Our selection procedure follows the guidelines of the NVP recruitment code (https://www.nvp
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work in a strongly interdisciplinary team and learn the cross-disciplinary foundations and strong communication skills (fluent in English, both oral and written) The detailed qualification of English
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work in a strongly interdisciplinary team and learn the cross-disciplinary foundations and strong communication skills (fluent in English, both oral and written) The detailed qualification of English
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to buy less. Part of the project entails field experiments in which you will work together with Dutch municipalities. As such, it is necessary to be able to communicate fluently in Dutch. The PhD position
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of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge. The Faculty of Philosophy is a vibrant, international community of excellent researchers and teachers. It consistently receives the highest evaluations
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seek ways to stay connected to the countryside. Concepts such as Herenboeren and community-supported agriculture offer new interactions between urban dwellers and the agricultural landscape, where food
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guidance, fostering collaboration, and promoting continuous improvement and innovation. Strong written and verbal communication in English, with the ability to present findings and collaborate with
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guidance, fostering collaboration, and promoting continuous improvement and innovation. 6. Strong written and verbal communication in English, with the ability to present findings and collaborate with