Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
Hessels (hessels@ese.eur.nl ) Prof. Dr. Enrico Pennings (pennings@ese.eur.nl ) For questions about the application procedure please contact: Lindsey Pijpers (PhD Officer) – doctoraloffice@ese.eur.nl
-
FTE (4-5 days per week) and we require that you work on campus at least 2 days per week. On the other days, it is possible to work from home. We ensure you are provided with a notebook computer and
-
procedure, including a short research proposal. Once you press the button to APPLY this list of 6 documents becomes visible, as well as a timeline of the application process. Main Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Peter
-
, a deeper understanding is needed of how students in higher education engage with GenAI throughout the different phases of the Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) process and how they perceive GenAI as a
-
future submissions and play a pivotal role in the development of internal policy and processes related to grant applications. You will work full-time within the ERS Grants team, a team consisting of Grant
-
- € 3.881 Employment 0.8 fte - 1 fte Introduction How do memory, attention, and decision making change as we age, and how can technology help us better understand and support these processes? The Brain
-
a balanced and reciprocal collaborative process. Establishing such effective co-creative partnerships requires the development of high-quality relationships between CCs and local government agencies
-
, the European Commission, and external evaluators. Contribute to continuous improvement of communication processes. Content Development and Execution Prepare communication materials, including news items, web
-
processes that facilitate the educator-role of citizen collectives in different cooperative settings. By exploring these dimensions, our project aims to foster a more participatory and democratic society
-
strong organisational skills Excellent computer skills, especially the usage of Microsoft Office applications Specific Skills Students must have successfully completed at least 2 years of an undergraduate