19 communication-network PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam in Netherlands
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Scholten (Erasmus University Rotterdam) – p.scholten@essb.eur.nl Co-supervisor: Dr. Bilge Yabanci (University of Deusto) – bilge.yabanci@deusto.es MITIME Network Up on selection, the PhD Candidates will
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participation on broader society Collaborate with citizen collective networks like LaNSCO Publish findings in academic journals and create practitioner-friendly outputs What we offer A four-year, fully funded PhD
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on the quantitative part of the GRE; applicants with a Q score below 160 will not be considered. Excellent command of English. Applicants whose native language is not English are therefore required to demonstrate
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approach with participatory action research components, drawing on Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). We start from empirical understanding in real life settings of the CCs, by following a community-based
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respond to these “transition tensions” - such as the conflict between urgent climate action and principles of equity - before they escalate, and how their community-based engagement can contribute to
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, coordination problems, and not having the right networks. How can leaders and organizations best manage diverse teams such that they can be optimally creative and innovative? For further information: Jasmien
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, offering the PhD researcher a unique opportunity to engage with leading scholars and build a strong international academic network. Supervisors: Prof. Louis Visscher (first supervisor) and Dr. Aylin Aydin
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4-year project; regular conditions for a Dutch PhD apply. The position is part of the network Chair Governance of Complex Urban Transformation that is positioned at the intersection of the Institute
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the field with rigorous training in econometrics, statistics, and analytical skills. By joining our PhD programme, you will become part of a collaborative and internationally oriented research community. Our
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how representation, language, or identity cues shape preferences. Insights from this research can inform the design of more inclusive and effective operational strategies and systems. Faculty to contact