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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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that is fixed on positive change and enables people and organisations to thrive; RSM’s department of Finance Opens external programmes and courses for bachelor, master and executive students address
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research team to develop strategies and business models that are regenerative, profitable and scalable. You are based in both the RSM Finance Department and at the Animal Production Systems group
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the most appropriate media for specific target groups and prepare regular content and specific messages. Contribute to the strategic marketing and student recruitment plan for EUC Prepare publications
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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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from registers and surveys available in the CBS microdata environment. You will explore how crises – such as climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic – interact with the onset and development of chronic
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’, i.e. policies that deal with problems after they occur, rather than long-term prevention. By developing innovative simulation models that incorporate the life-course consequences of policy options, your
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individual supervision of research internships and theses, as well as lectures and work groups; participating in the research programmes of the school; participating in the multidisciplinary EUR wide ‘work
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of Director HR, coordinator, program manager and HR policy advisor. The HR Strategy team focuses on EUR wide HR related topics and projects, like Leadership development, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access
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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