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Researcher, Innovation, Creativity, Idea management, Co-creation, R&D Disclosures, Social evaluations, Project management, Leadership, Strategy, Sustainability, Diversity, Technology, AI, Design Thinking Topic
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Listen Published Thursday 12 Mar 2026 Deadline Friday 24 Apr 2026 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) Salary € 3.059 - € 3.881 Employment 0.8
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awarded the doctoral degree are not eligible); A (research) master degree or equivalent with a relevant specialisation within the social sciences or humanities, such as cultural heritage, sociology, tourism
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of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our ambitious Dutch and international students are educated in a stimulating learning environment. Upon graduation, they have acquired the knowledge, insight and skills to make
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based on scientific research at the intersection of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our ambitious Dutch and international students are educated in a stimulating learning environment. Upon graduation
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equivalent with a relevant specialisation within the social sciences or humanities, such as cultural heritage, sociology, tourism studies, media studies, anthropology, and/or related disciplines; Familiarity
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awarded the doctoral degree are not eligible); A (research) master degree or equivalent with a relevant specialisation within the social sciences or humanities, such as cultural heritage, sociology, tourism
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, inclusive and actionable. While these approaches promise to strengthen science–society relations, they often clash with established academic norms, funding structures, ethical frameworks and evaluation
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wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives. Strong applicants typically have backgrounds in social sciences or STEM and are looking to pursue an academic career. Creativity, self-direction, and a
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. levels. Much research at Erasmus School of Economics is policy relevant, has social impact, and offers a strong research culture, ample research resources, and comparatively low teaching loads. www.eur.nl