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The Econometric Institute is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate for a joint project of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, TNO in The Hague, and the Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA) in Den Helder Job
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about how criminological knowledge is applied in practice and whether and how this knowledge is used in policy development? Then this PhD position might be for you. Erasmus School of Law, department Law
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. Job requirements General Requirements: MPhil or Research Master’s degree in Economics, Econometrics, Mathematics or Physics is preferred Candidates with an MSc or MA degree are required to successfully
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Introduction Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) together with the Cancer Institute of Erasmus Medical Centre is dedicated to advancing research on healthcare systems and policy. We are offering
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. This demands renewed understanding of the decision-making process of street-level workers. This PhD project ‘ICONIC’ (‘International Comparative research Of street-level decisions in superdiverse Neighbourhoods
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understanding of the decision-making process of street-level workers. This PhD project ‘ICONIC’ (‘International Comparative research Of street-level decisions in superdiverse Neighbourhoods In Context’) funded by
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of Law, department Law & Markets, is looking for a fulltime PhD researcher in AI, Law and Public Power (4,5 years with 20% teaching tasks). Job description PhD AI, Law and Public Power Are you curious
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- 1 fte Introduction The Erasmus School of History, Culture, and Communication (ESHCC) at Erasmus University Rotterdam is excited to offer a challenging and innovative PhD position in the Culture and
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of Law, department Law & Markets, is looking for a PhD researcher in Digitalisation, AI-technology and LGBTQ+ Rights (4,5 years, with 20% teaching tasks). Job description The selected candidate will be
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contraceptives for all age groups; (ii) subsidized childcare for all families. Your work is part of the NWO-funded project "Looking beyond the horizon: life-course modelling for improved policy making" (https