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MITIME Network brings the following benefits: A prestigious PhD position within a dynamic network of universities and societal partners in migration and urban studies. A comprehensive training programme
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participation on broader society Collaborate with citizen collective networks like LaNSCO Publish findings in academic journals and create practitioner-friendly outputs What we offer A four-year, fully funded PhD
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to attend courses at the Erasmus Graduate School for Social Sciences and the Humanities. You are embedded in lively PhD Networks both at the faculty level (ESSB) and the team level (Governance
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. Make the most of our bicycle budget, or join networks such as Young@EUR Opens external , FAME or QuEUR. - Time and space for your development in the broadest sense: development days and a
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the expertise of the department. Supervisors can vary per paper that you are working on. For general questions regarding the doctoral program in Innovation Management, please reach out to Kathrin Borner Opens
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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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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
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100 business school (UT Dallas ranking). The group is diverse (in terms of research interests and cultural background), collaborative, and collegial. Our PhD program seeks to train the next generation
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4-year project; regular conditions for a Dutch PhD apply. The position is part of the network Chair Governance of Complex Urban Transformation that is positioned at the intersection of the Institute
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the PhD program involves a thorough curriculum of finance courses. Candidates ideally also have a strong background in micro-economics, econometrics, quantitative economics and/or computational economics