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(or will complete by September 2025) a (Research) Master’s degree in Psychology, Marketing, Business, Economics, Econometrics, Communication, Data Science, or a closely related field. You have
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candidate with: - with an MSc degree in epidemiology, health sciences, public health, (health) economics, econometrics, mathematics, quantitative sociology, (developmental) psychology or a related field
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equivalent) in (health) economics, health sciences, epidemiology, econometrics or a closely related discipline. Strong analytical and quantitative skills. Motivation to study policy-relevant questions
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described in the rules and regulations for the PhD programme Your qualifications We expect you to have a strong quantitative background in finance, economics, and econometrics, excellent analytical skills
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research and teaching within the various areas of economics. The research, teaching, and dissemination activities at the department are organized within four groups: Econometrics and Data Science; Economic
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has obtained excellent results in the master phase. Furthermore, the ideal candidate… Has a background (MSc, Research Master) in a quantitative discipline such as (Quantitative) Marketing, Econometrics
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, econometrics, medical statistics, or a related field. You should have demonstrable skills in quantitative research methods and a strong interest in applying these to real-world healthcare challenges. You should
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combination of high-level academic and applied research. During the two-to-three-semester course phase of the programme, students deepen their knowledge of economic theory, applied economics, business studies
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module I: Statistics and econometrics Compulsory module II: The sociological and economic basis of labour market research Compulsory module III: Good scientific practice After having completed
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and how collusion can be prevented with market regulations. The third area, focuses on secondary objectives often attached to public procurement by examining the possible use of procurement