35 application-programming-android-"Multiple" positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam
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. Given the nature of the question, the researcher is expected to cover multiple cities in multiple countries in the majority world. The longitudinal approach covering multiple decades likely calls for
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into tangible/applicable outputs, including design options and policy recommendations. You will graduate with a PhD from Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Job requirements We are looking
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school, we have strong ties with industry (profit and nonprofit) and government that allow our research to have direct societal impact. Strong applicants typically have backgrounds in computer science
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are looking for a candidate who is eager to learn to research how organisations and businesses can be key drivers of social change, and we welcome applications from a wide variety of backgrounds and
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or Computer Science. Proven postdoctoral experience in programming health economic models using multiple tools like Excel VBA, Python, R, SAS, Stata, or TreeAge. Proven teaching experience at university level. Track
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programme managers, colleagues from Corporate & Alumni Relations, and RSM faculty to ensure that what we deliver meets client needs and exceeds expectations. You are the lead point of contact for existing key
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doctoral programme is designed to train world-class researchers in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods. We combine in-depth knowledge of key topics in
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methods have excellent oral and written skills in English (requirements: see application format) Have Dutch language skills, level B2 minimal Current master students are welcome to apply. However
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. We are looking for highly motivated candidates that have an interest in undertaking challenging and rigorous research. Besides a background in finance, we also welcome applicants with an education in
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debate within the field. Representing ESHCC and the History Department in formal and informal research bodies and (inter)national institutes. To be leading in grant applications for (interdisciplinary