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external . In accordance with the conditions applied at Erasmus University Rotterdam as indicated in the Collective Labour Agreement (CAO NU) of the Dutch universities, the salary is based on the P-scale
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of the ERIM Business Processes, Logistics, and Information Systems (LIS), Supply Chain Management (SCM) section doctoral program is to be at the forefront of developments in its domain. We are committed
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Project and job description The team Governance and Pluralism (G&P) from the Erasmus School for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ESSB) is looking for a PhD researcher in the field of Governance, State and
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such transformations? Then this PhD position ‘Governance of Complex Urban Transformations’ might be something for you. Job description The team Governance and Pluralism (G&P) of the Erasmus School for Social and
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and a maximum of € 3881 (CAO-NU, P-scale). Every PhD candidate starts in step 0 of the P-scale. Guidance from an enthusiastic team of researchers and Erasmus Graduate School of Law and being part of
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Hessels (hessels@ese.eur.nl ) Prof. Dr. Enrico Pennings (pennings@ese.eur.nl ) For questions about the application procedure please contact: Lindsey Pijpers (PhD Officer) – doctoraloffice@ese.eur.nl
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procedure, including a short research proposal. Once you press the button to APPLY this list of 6 documents becomes visible, as well as a timeline of the application process. Main Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Peter
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- € 3.881 Employment 0.8 fte - 1 fte Introduction How do memory, attention, and decision making change as we age, and how can technology help us better understand and support these processes? The Brain
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development and change; institutional theory; ethnography; natural language processing. Topic Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) and our group comprise many leading academics in various international fields
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stages. Theoretical perspectives include organizational learning, resource-based view, micro-foundations, strategy process, with work spanning both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Our research