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application process. Thanks to your organisational skills, you set up a support structure for researchers which helps them to write high-quality proposals and build competitive consortia. You enable
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! We support an inclusive hiring process. We use bias reduction strategies in the hiring process (structured interviews, diverse hiring panel) and are open to creating accommodations for candidates who
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Administration in Rotterdam goes far beyond the public realm to also pay attention to public-private cooperation and the networks of organizations. Sociology investigates the social structures of societies and the
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undergoing significant change. Shifts in government policies, funding structures, and public debates about accessibility, inclusivity and internationalization require University Colleges to be able to adapt
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issues Liaise with the academic departments to provide an optimal support structure for the respective programmes Implement elements of the quality control cycle, such as course evaluations Liaise with
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across academic, public, and private sectors. Structured mentoring, leadership training, and professional development. Job description PhD candidate is expected to do the following: Conduct
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extended. In the remaining 30-month period PhD researchers focus on their research and the completion of their thesis. In both phases structured guidance is provided by the thesis supervisors. Every PhD
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interviews. First point of contact to applicants who join the mentoring programme. ERC application advice Support the structure and content of proposals. Advise on case for support, impact/vision statements
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a PhD degree and career in academia; Ability to independently shape and structure research projects; Ability to express complex issues in a clear fashion, verbally and in written form; Motivation
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structural modeling, machine learning, and competitive intelligence to infer demand using partial or aggregated signals. While early results are promising, important questions remain: Which partial data is