Education of Plant Production Systems

The Plant Production Systems group is responsible for a wide range of courses, from introductory courses to advanced postgraduate specialist subjects. All courses have a modular, flexible set-up and use a variety of teaching methods: lectures, practicals, computer-based tools and discussion groups. Our BSc and MSc thesis topics usually relate directly to the above-mentioned projects and students are in most cases guided by staff and PhD students.
Opportunities for Thesis and Internship
At Plant Production Systems we work on urgent societal issues such as global food security, agricultural and environmental policies, competition for natural resources, food-feed-fuel interactions and global environmental change. We provide grounded, quantitative analysis to understand and respond to these challenges, and to allow the design of sustainable production systems.
Societal problems require analysis at multiple levels, and a key research issue is scaling from the field to farm, region and the global level. Our research and teaching approach combines empirical knowledge and production ecological theory with understanding of farming systems derived from surveys and databases. We start from a process-based understanding of current farming systems to design new systems that contribute to addressing societal problems of global significance. We use various modelling approaches for analysis and exploration based on simulation of crop and animal production, bio-economic optimization and statistical techniques. An interdisciplinary approach is central, as the issues deal with complex human systems. Our focus lies firmly in the natural sciences but close collaboration with groups from social sciences (e.g. economics, rural sociology, communication science) furthers integrated assessment.
If you choose to do your thesis, internship or research practice with us, you will become a member of a group where we strive to maintain a collegial working atmosphere. We inform and engage each other through weekly lunchtime discussion meetings that are attended by all staff and students (both MSc and PhD). We discuss research plans, presentations for conferences, draft papers or key concepts, with substantial time for discussion. MSc students support each other by meeting each week in a thesis ring to discuss research proposals, progress and problems. The thesis ring is led by the students and facilitated by a member of staff.
Our MSc thesis and internship projects use a variety of approaches and methods. Some are predominantly field based, either in the Netherlands, further afield in Europe or in the tropics where we have strong collaborations. Methods used include experiments, surveys, focus group discussions, serious games and quantitative farming system analysis. Other studies are desk-based studies that employ data-science, optimization and simulation modelling. Sometimes a combination of experimental and modelling work is used. We try and link all student projects to ongoing research projects led by staff or PhD candidates to ensure a firm embedding in the work of the group and to provide close supervision and adequate resources.
We highlight the main themes around which our work is organized, together with names of the staff involved. If you are interested in following a thesis dr. Danae Rozendaal, danae.rozendaal@wur.nl – who coordinates the thesis, internship and research practice projects of the group.
Thesis and internship coordinator
Do you have a question? Get in touch.
dr. DMA (Danaë) Rozendaal
Associate professor / Associate professor
Courses
| Course code | Course title |
|---|---|
PPS20306 | |
PPS30806 | |
PPS30306 | |
PPS31306 | |
PPS31806 | |
PPS32306 | |
PPS51802 |
Our courses
- Course code
PPS20306
Course title - Course code
PPS30806
Course title - Course code
PPS30306
- Course code
PPS31306
Course title - Course code
PPS31806
Course title - Course code
PPS32306
Course title - Course code
PPS51802
Course title
| Course code | Course title |
|---|---|
APS40306 | |
CLB30806 | |
CSA10306 | |
CSA10806 | |
CSA31806 | |
EZO23306 | |
FEM31806 | |
FEM32306 | |
FTE50806 | |
HNH26806 | |
HPP21306 | |
HPP23806 | |
NEM10806 | |
PBR37306 | |
PEN20503 | |
SBL35306 | |
WEC33806 | |
WSG20306 | |
WSG35806 | |
YMC60809 | |
YWU60312 |
Courses with contribution of PPS
- Course code
APS40306
Course title - Course code
CLB30806
Course title - Course code
CSA10306
Course title - Course code
CSA10806
Course title - Course code
CSA31806
Course title - Course code
EZO23306
Course title - Course code
FEM31806
Course title - Course code
FEM32306
Course title - Course code
FTE50806
Course title - Course code
HNH26806
Course title - Course code
HPP21306
Course title - Course code
HPP23806
Course title - Course code
NEM10806
Course title - Course code
PBR37306
Course title - Course code
PEN20503
Course title - Course code
SBL35306
Course title - Course code
WEC33806
Course title - Course code
WSG20306
Course title - Course code
WSG35806
Course title - Course code
YMC60809
Course title - Course code
YWU60312
Course title
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