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will demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching that critically engages with systems of power, identity, and social change. We welcome scholars who foster respectful dialogue and practice inclusive
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will demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching that critically engages with systems of power, identity, and social change. We welcome scholars who foster respectful dialogue and practice inclusive
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research and host specialised conferences and seminars. The education and research focus is on positive change that enables people and organisations to thrive; RSM’s finance programmes and courses
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conditions in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO-NU). The start date of this position is as soon as possible and you will be based at at campus Woudestein in
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Introduction Are you curious about the role of academia in enabling just sustainability transitions? Do you want to understand how the academic system is both changing - and needs to change in response to urgent
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currently in the early stages of development. Job description As a student assistant, you will primarily be responsible for: Structuring and maintaining web pages to ensure clarity, consistency, and coherence
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heart for scholarly communication? Then this role is the role for you! Job description Together with colleagues from the Center for Learning and Innovation (CLI), the EUR Open & Responsible Science team
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- 1 fte Introduction Do you want to make a difference in inclusion, diversity, equity, and access (IDEA) at the EUR? The IDEA Center is at the heart of EUR’s diversity and inclusion agenda, working
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English and Dutch (minimum B2/C1). It is an advantage if you also have experience working with European University Alliances or international partnerships. Employment conditions and benefits We offer you an
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The Health Economics group of the Applied Economics Department is looking for a full-time PhD student starting on 1 September 2026. The topics of the PhD project will include: inequalities in health and health