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citizen collectives can mobilise large sections of the population for sustainability transitions. You will examine how collectives and their networks reach beyond their immediate communities, how they build
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at Utrecht Science Park, enabling close day-to-day collaboration. The position offers excellent opportunities for cross-institutional training, knowledge exchange, and international networking. You will become
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how communities of Zeeland can be supported to better coexist with their local environment, by engaging with local histories, and accessing the power of narratives to co-create hopeful narratives around
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and transport in porous media; Strong analytical skills and ability to integrate experimental observations with computational approaches; Proficiency in at least one programming language (Python, MATLAB
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Climate Center network. Your job We seek a PhD researcher to conduct high-quality economic research on water-resilient landscapes, with a focus on the economic assessment of Nature-based Solutions (NbS
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will coordinate your work within an (inter)national network of collaborators, while working in an ambitious, motivated, multi-disciplinary team of veterinarians, clinicians, material scientists
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transdisciplinary research skills. You will be part of a vibrant and supportive interdisciplinary, international community at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development . There are also opportunities
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collaboration with societal stakeholders, ranging from policy actors (ministries, provinces) and intermediaries (e.g. network organizations). Using interviews, workshops and observations, you will uncover how
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net-zero society in 2050 requires the decarbonization of industry. One of the potential pathways concerns green hydrogen. The Dutch government aims to achieve 4 GW of electrolysis potential for green
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, transnational mobilities, economic resilience and networks and flows in and between urban regions. For our NWO Cooperation Indonesia - Netherlands Merian Fund project “The Urban-Ocean Nexus: Towards Developing