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- The candidate must be enrolled in a postgraduate course in the scientific area(s) of Agricultural Sciences, Environmental Sciences or Technology 3. Work Plan: 1. Monitoring the installation of meteorological
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Conservation; 3. have interest and minimum experience in research such as research, compilation, processing, and reporting of technical and scientific information in their specialty. 3. Work Plan: The grant
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on the analysis of pollen DNA and volatile compounds with a view to the characterization and valorization of Portuguese honeys”, with funding from the “National Plan for Support to the Apiculture Sector (PNASA 2023
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glucosinolates towards innovative pasta solutions”, funded by the “European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Thematic Program Innovation and Digital Transition (COMPETE 2030) of Portugal 2030”, under
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of the candidate's training and experience to the objectives of the work to be developed; iii) Experience in monitoring agricultural data in a carbon context or in a forestry environment. 3. Work Plan: i) Develop
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English (written and spoken). 3. Work plan: a) Project logistics management and communication with partners; b) Recruitment and characterization of study participants; c) Data collection; d) Database
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spoken and written. 3. Work Plan: 1) Technical-Scientific Management of the project, fulfilling tasks according to the schedule previously established by the partners; 2) Ensure adequate communication with
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Description There is an open call for applications for 1 Research Grant (BI) for 3 months, renewable for another 3, starting on 19th March 2026. The main tasks of this plan are: Evaluation of the quality
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valued. Candidates who do not meet all the requirements mentioned in points 1) to 6) will be excluded. 3. Work Plan: 1) Development of a regulatory framework for ingredients and products obtained from
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communication) will also be valued. 3. Work Plan: The work to be carried out within the scope of the Grant concerns: (i) the isolation, identification and characterization of fungi and bacteria from the rhizosphere and