28 data-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Exeter" positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam in Netherlands
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positive societal impact are central, always with a focus on people and society. Visit our website for more information about the faculty, and click here for more information about our academic teams
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, and other relevant expert groups within EUR, linked to student and staff mobility. • Monitor, analyse and interpret mobility data and trends, report to the Head of the International Office and UNIC HQ
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and pro-social tendencies, building on existing validated scales. This “Civic Engagement tool” will have the form of a serious game, whereby data collection is embedded within the gameplay itself. Your
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the control measures for externally funded research projects Line manage the business and project control unit Contribute to the improvement of management information for planning and strategy formulation
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require strong analytical and methodological skills. Candidates will handle data preprocessing and analysis, ideally with proficiency in Python, R, or MATLAB. Collaboration within a multidisciplinary team
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optimisation opportunities. • Align campaigns with Sales teams to support lead conversion. • Coordinate webinars and virtual information sessions. Collaboration: • Collaborate with our marketing agency
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, startup acquisition, and startup wage setting. The PhD project will be primarily empirical, with a focus on applying modern micro-econometric methods to large scale datasets such as administrative data
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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
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. We work in a flexible manner, both at home and in the office. Preferably 50% of the working time would be in the office. Exact days to be made in agreement. Additional information Are you enthusiastic
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data that covers multiple CCs. Collaborate with other PhD researchers within the ECCO (Empowering Citizen Collectives) consortium, which brings together 11 PhD projects across Dutch universities. Work