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Jesper Oldenburger is a Lecturer at Utrecht University's Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, specializing in the Interdisciplinary Social Science department. His research examines the role of science and innovation in Dutch sheep breeding during the 20th century, focusing on historical case studies like Alexander Numan's contributions. Since 2012, he has been involved in the NWO-funded project Scientific innovation in Dutch sheep breeding, 1900-2000.
Education background includes MSc and MA qualifications. His work bridges historical analysis with agricultural science, emphasizing the intersection of scientific practices and societal impact. Teaching responsibilities include courses like Dilemmas of the Scientist workshop and ISW Educational Research.
Publications explore topics such as Dutch livestock breeding history and the evolution of agricultural techniques. He is affiliated with the Institute for the History and Foundations of Natural Sciences and the Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts research group.

