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details here MITIME Opens external ) together with other 14 PhD candidates. MSCA Doctoral Network aims to train early-stage researchers through international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral doctoral
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collectives and local governments can develop co-creative partnerships based on equal footing respecting reciprocity, trust and responsiveness? Then this PhD position may be of interest to you. Job description
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these tensions. A key outcome of the project will be the development of a “Pluralizer tool” - a practical and research-based instrument to help CCs in fostering transitions while navigating and embracing
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Published Wednesday 19 Nov 2025 Deadline Monday 15 Dec 2025 Work area Research, development, innovation Organisational unit Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) Salary € 3.059
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the Netherlands with both scholars focusing on developing and applying state-of-the-art methodologies from the fields of statistics, economics, and machine learning, as well as scholars focusing on consumer
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(such as religious studies, urban studies, migration studies), and with co-creation of knowledge together with migrant communities? Do you want to help developing a more inclusive and experience-based ethics
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Behavioral Sciences (ESSB) and the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS) are looking for a PhD researcher with a keen interest in the governance of complex urban transformations. This is a
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both general legal challenges and selected case studies, combining desk research with stakeholder engagement through surveys, interviews and workshops. The aim is to develop actionable legal insights and
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develops, the literature review will become more targeted, leading to the design of the initial study. The first year ends with the development of a research proposal for the rest of the PhD trajectory
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also to its development/production, and to how streamers, as influential figures in gaming culture, shape their community’s perceptions and attitudes of in-game footballers. The question of relevance in