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Society. The 4-year PhD project is part of the larger research consortium ECCO, Empowering Citizen Collectives. In total, 11 PhD researchers will be recruited of which this PhD project is one and will be
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. The project will have a strong quantitative component relying on computer science, machine learning, policy evaluation and causal inference. In addition, it will also contain a strong business component, in
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participant observations (with/amongst game professionals), amongst other things. The candidate will be appointed for a period of four years. The main location will be Rotterdam but an important part of
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well as policymakers, to co-create innovative solutions that improve the former’s living conditions and strengthen climate-resilient livelihoods. This PhD position is part of the NWO-funded project FLASH – Facilitating
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behavior research that is deeply embedded in both theory and practice. Our faculty combines our methodological expertise with a deep understanding of the challenges businesses face. As part of a business
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stimulus for their research projects, and to deepen their international network. Literature references & data sources RSM Finance is part of the Erasmus Finance Group, which also includes finance faculty
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that are part of this program adopt a sociologically informed macro perspective - meaning that they start from the organization, organizational field, or societal level as the main unit of analysis. Otherwise
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practice? This PhD project will be part of a larger, NWO-funded project on Additive Manufacturing in repair and remanufacturing (called ADD-ReAM), Opens external which includes, in total, 15 PhD
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are part of a broader research program on the aging brain in complex cognitive contexts, focusing on risky decision-making and spatial navigation. The first project investigates how the aging brain
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the field with rigorous training in econometrics, statistics, and analytical skills. By joining our PhD programme, you will become part of a collaborative and internationally oriented research community. Our