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Published Wednesday 16 Jul 2025 Deadline Sunday 24 Aug 2025 Work area Academic staff Organisational unit Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) Salary € 4.537 - € 6.209 Employment 1 fte - 1 fte Stay up to date with new vacancies! Want to be the first to know about vacancies...
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our software engineer (SE)/web developer, you join the Operational Software Engineering & Consulting (OSEC) team at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) Opens external , one
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(KTO) plays a central role in translating academic excellence into societal and commercial value. We are looking for a Business & Impact Developer to strengthen our team and help drive the next phase of
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research in this area, and when you are interested in being embedded in an interdisciplinary research team, then we encourage you to apply for this vacancy! Job description In this postdoc position
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our research software engineer, you join the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) Opens external in the Research Software Engineering & Consulting (RSEC) team. You directly work
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research with its sequential, mixed-methods toolkit. This includes focus groups, Correlational Class Analyses, survey-experiments and discrete choice experiments. The postdoc project advertised here will
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as PhD candidate or postdoc and advance knowledge in social policy and public health. Job description Social policy decisions are often informed by short-term outcomes. This results in ‘firefighting
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) department. In addition to business consultancy, RDIS delivers research software engineering and consulting, customised software, and functional application support for RSM's business lines. Demand management
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BI team in the RSM Digitalisation & Information Services (RDIS) department. In addition to business consultancy, RDIS delivers research software engineering and consulting, customised software, and
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fte - 1 fte Introduction Would you like to enable excellent research by supporting researchers in the fields of social sciences and humanities? Do you believe in the importance of FAIR data and software