34 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam in Netherlands
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& Facilities (RE&F) Engagement & Research Services (ERS) Marketing & Communications (M&C) RSM BV Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS) OK Cancel Expertise Any Any Administration & Secretariat
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0,8 fte - 1 fte Introduction The department of Public Administration and Sociology is looking for an enthusiastic teacher with good teaching skills and a proven interest in developing education for
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Published Friday 27 Jun 2025 Deadline Monday 30 Jun 2025 Work area Research, development, innovation Organisational unit Rotterdam School of Management BV Salary €4,300 - €4,700 Employment 1 fte - 1
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, Contribute to the education in the field of household credit, possibly through guest lectures or developing a complete course. The Professor by Special Appointment is obligated to abide by standard scientific
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developments Closely collaborating with our existing HR IDEA policy advisor Being a linking pin between IDEA Center and our HR (strategy) department. Job requirements We are looking for an experienced policy
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, patient travel times, regional variations, and treatment patterns. Simulation Modelling: The candidate will develop and apply simulation models to evaluate the effects of centralizing care on measures
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Published Monday 26 May 2025 Deadline Friday 13 Jun 2025 Work area Research, development, innovation Organisational unit Engagement & Research Services (ERS) Salary € 3.378 - € 5.331 Employment 0,8
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Published Tuesday 6 May 2025 Deadline Tuesday 27 May 2025 Work area Research, development, innovation Salary € 2.899 - € 3.809 Employment 0.8 fte - 1 fte Introduction As a Research Officer at the
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employees Advise and support employees on their HR-related questions. Casemanagement of all our illness cases according to the Gatekeeper Act (Wet Verbetering Poortwachter). Continuously develop and improve
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transmission, outbreaks, and health system strains. Developing models for infectious disease interventions under these dynamic conditions demands innovative approaches and presents distinct challenges. We