Organization: Wetsus, European center of excellence for sustainable water technology
Type of Project: BSc Internship
Starting date: July 27th 2026
Duration: 4-6 months
Location: Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Application deadline: The application is open until a suitable candidate is found
Background
Soil and its properties are crucial for agricultural productivity, nutrient cycling, and environmental sustainability, but management towards maximum productivity diminishes soil health globally. Despite its importance, it is not known how land use impacts the deterioration of soil properties, and to what extent this differs among agricultural soils across the northern part of the Netherlands and Germany. Soil properties determine the development of crops and other life in the soil. When soil life is disrupted, soils lose resilience and fertility, impacting crop yield. By developing methods to support soil life, we aim to provide farmers with tools to steer soil health.
Research goals
The aim of the project is to determine the physicochemical properties of soils in the north of the Netherlands and Germany. You will work in the field to sample soils and in the laboratory to conduct standard soil analytical techniques. Together with our team you will visit farms across the North of the Netherlands and Germany to collect soil samples. Back in the lab, you will take part in preparing sampling for further analysis and you will participate in the analysis of soil biological, chemical and physical properties.
Through this internship, you will gain hands-on experience in soil sampling and laboratory methods, data handling, and interpretation of soil indicators in an agricultural and environmental context. The project contributes to broader research on sustainable soil and water management across European agro-ecosystems.
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