14 web-programmer-developer-"LIST"-"https:" PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam
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programmes and has more than 600 employees. These programmes are highly rated by students and alumni. Within ESSB, developing new insights and realising positive societal impact are central, always with a
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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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Published Wednesday 19 Nov 2025 Deadline Monday 15 Dec 2025 Work area Research, development, innovation Organisational unit Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) Salary € 3.059
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also to its development/production, and to how streamers, as influential figures in gaming culture, shape their community’s perceptions and attitudes of in-game footballers. The question of relevance in
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the expertise of the department. Supervisors can vary per paper that you are working on. For general questions regarding the doctoral program in Innovation Management, please reach out to Kathrin Borner Opens
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English proficiency by: – proof that the language of instruction of their entire university education (bachelor and master programme) was English, or; – scoring at least 100 on the TOEFL iBT test or 7.5
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. This PhD position will be integrated into the European Doctorate in Law and Economics (EDLE) Opens external , which is one of the largest doctorate programmes in the field. It is a joint doctoral programme
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annually with a wide range of bachelor's and master's programmes and has more than 600 employees. These programmes are highly rated by students and alumni. Within ESSB, developing new insights and realising
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and has more than 600 employees. These programmes are highly rated by students and alumni. Within ESSB, developing new insights and realising positive societal impact are central, always with a focus on
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these tensions. A key outcome of the project will be the development of a “Pluralizer tool” - a practical and research-based instrument to help CCs in fostering transitions while navigating and embracing