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The Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship department at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, has re-opened this position and is seeking a highly motivated PhD Candidate looking to study a
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modern witch persecutions in the Netherlands. The project is part of the larger research programme Traumascapes, which explores how societies engage with difficult or traumatic histories in landscapes
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their idiosyncrasies (demographic features, psychology, and cognition) contribute to construct and shape innovation through the intra-organizational social networks in which they are embedded? What is the role
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protection with social justice through participatory and reflexive approaches to heritage management. This PhD position (DC-9) is embedded in Work Package 4 “democratisation” and is supervised by Prof.dr
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protection with social justice through participatory and reflexive approaches to heritage management. This PhD position (DC-9) is embedded in Work Package 4 “democratisation” and is supervised by Prof.dr
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embedded in Work Package 4 “democratisation” and is supervised by Dr. Naomi Oosterman, Prof.dr. Stijn Reijnders (both Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Dr. Luc Alofs (University of Aruba). PhD candidates
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University Rotterdam together with an interdisciplinary team from Utrecht University, Hogeschool Rotterdam, and Vereniging voor Christelijk Voortgezet Onderwijs Rotterdam (CVO) is looking for a PhD researcher
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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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Introduction Are you curious about the role of academia in enabling just sustainability transitions? Do you want to understand how the academic system is both changing - and needs to change in response to urgent
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The Health Economics group of the Applied Economics Department is looking for a full-time PhD student starting on 1 September 2026. The topics of the PhD project will include: inequalities in health and health