11 software-testing-short-course PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam in Netherlands
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Introduction Are you interested in understanding how social policies can contribute to improving health and social outcomes across the life course? Do you want to inform policy making for health equity? Join us
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building to examine the nature, organisation and effectiveness of activism in the creative industries. The project will develop both methodological and theoretical contributions to current sociological
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the same time, you will teach (20%) academically. Your teaching activities will take place within the programmes and courses of the Law & Markets Department. The particular teaching tasks will be decided
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Responsibilities: Getting acquainted with the state-of-the-art literature and developing a theoretical framework to examine it; Conducting fieldwork into neighbourhoods in Bilbao and Marseille, collecting and
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University Rotterdam. Job description Tasks and Responsibilities: Getting acquainted with the state-of-the-art literature and developing a theoretical framework to examine it; Conducting fieldwork in Malmö and
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or courses at ERIM) Excellent study results for both the bachelor and master’s degree Interest in and strong motivation for scientific research explained in a statement of purpose. GRE test is required for all
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complete 1 year of courses at the graduate school they are part of (Research Qualifications at the Tinbergen Institute or courses at ERIM) Excellent study results for both the bachelor and master’s degree
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develop the early HTA model and use it to explore short- and long-term effects of different treatment strategies in terms of life expectancy, quality of life, waiting lists, and the use of societal
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form socially, environmentally and financially sustainable, how to deal with technological innovation on an inclusive basis and how to combine private and public interests responsibly. Researchers have
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outcomes in the Netherlands and beyond. This data-driven project will use real-world data to examine how centralization affects equity in access, treatment patterns, and the integration of complex