19 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam
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a balanced and reciprocal collaborative process. Establishing such effective co-creative partnerships requires the development of high-quality relationships between CCs and local government agencies
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, the researcher is expected to cover multiple cities in multiple countries in the majority world. The longitudinal approach covering multiple decades likely calls for the digital processing of archival, newspaper
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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
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multinational enterprises and global value chains, corporate communication, sense-making processes, social innovation, business ethics, philanthropy, alternative organisational and governance forms such as social
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of the proposed methods. Identifying the critical assumptions needed to draw inferences from empirical results. Writing computer code to analyse experimental or secondary data according the best practices and tools
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critical thinkers and engaged scholars by developing their academic skills and encouraging them to practice philosophy in multiple societal settings. Additional information Please contact Dr. Katharina Bauer
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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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processes that facilitate the educator-role of citizen collectives in different cooperative settings. By exploring these dimensions, our project aims to foster a more participatory and democratic society
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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