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requirements A PhD degree in a relevant discipline (Public Administration, Sociology, Psychology, HRM, or related). Preferably work experience in research, for instance as a post-doc, and strong affinity with
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payroll processing per month Process salary mutations and other administrative steps, like drawing up contracts and confirmation letters Process onboarding steps and secure HR onboarding sessions for new
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in collaboration with Professor Henk Verheul (medical oncology) and Professor Kees Verhoef (oncologic surgery). Join our team if you are passionate about improving cancer care by investigating
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of the contract. Candidates who have already obtained a Dutch doctoral degree - or the degree 'Doctor of Philosophy' (PhD), or an equivalent - or are preparing to obtain such a degree elsewhere, in principle cannot
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(dehaan@euc.eur.nl ). Do you have questions about the recruitment process? Please reach out to our recruiter Iris Konijnendijk (iris.konijnendijk@eur.nl ) You can find more information about the EUR and EUC
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still consider applying. Applying Please send your CV and motivation letter by 13 June 2025. The application process consists of two interviews at the Woudestein campus in Rotterdam. The first interviews
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Introduction One of EURs strategic missions is UNIC, the European University of Cities in Post-Industrial Transition. This is a strategic, European funded alliance of ten European urban universities, dedicated
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to your application before 16 June 2025. Applications will be reviewed by the supervisors and recruitment committees. An interview could be part of the application process. Kindly note that we can only
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processes. The Curriculum Manager oversees programme administration, coordinates execution, and develops efficient work processes to ensure smooth operation while maintaining a focus on quality assurance
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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