23 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam in Netherlands
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topics that not only improve the practice of marketing, but also consumer or societal well-being, and thus align closely with the school’s mission to be a force for positive change in the world. Scientific
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systems in ways that align with the social and organizational environments in which they operate? Addressing these questions requires ethnographic inquiry that considers not only the technical elements
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Systems form the bridge between the organization’s strategy and its operations. Their purpose is to align managerial behaviour and decision making with organizational goals; if this goes awry, the result
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improve the practice of marketing, but also consumer or societal well-being (e.g., algorithmic fairness), and thus align closely with the school’s mission to be a force for positive change in the world
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. Given the nature of the question, the researcher is expected to cover multiple cities in multiple countries in the majority world. The longitudinal approach covering multiple decades likely calls for
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into new offerings and business opportunities Collaborate closely with programme and academic teams to ensure commercial and educational objectives are aligned Be responsible for revenue, margin, rankings
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the non-technological aspects of hydrogen and green hydrogen. A clear view of this is critical for us to understand the potential role of hydrogen in a sustainable energy system. Aligned with
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or scripting skills (e.g. Python, R, or SQL) for handling multiple tasks such as handling metadata ingestion scripts and publishing websites via GitHub pages; You have professional verbal and written command
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choice, informed by your skills, interests, and in alignment with one or more faculty members’ research expertise. This leaves you with significant freedom to pursue a project that is intellectually
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data that covers multiple CCs. Collaborate with other PhD researchers within the ECCO (Empowering Citizen Collectives) consortium, which brings together 11 PhD projects across Dutch universities. Work