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and supervised by Dr. Laura Braden. You will be embedded within the ERMeCHS research institute and participate in its doctoral training program, including coursework, seminars, and research workshops
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. 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 external . Keywords Doctoral
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in organisational change, governance, public administration, higher education, programme or transition management or a related field. Given the nature of IHS and ISS, the role also requires someone who
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. Stijn Reijnders, Dr. Naomi Oosterman (both Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Prof.dr. Maria Lexhagen (Mid Sweden University). PhD candidates will be seconded at Cas di Cultura (Aruba) and KORDER (Türkiye
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program funds; an extension is not possible. The focus is on aspects of digitalization from a legal perspective. The ideal candidate will have an international outlook and a keen interest in examining how
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modern witch persecutions in the Netherlands. The project is part of the larger research programme Traumascapes, which explores how societies engage with difficult or traumatic histories in landscapes
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attention to the city of Rotterdam. The teaching responsibilities include joining the collaborative team of the English-taught, international master programme Social Inequalities and Change, one
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attention to the city of Rotterdam. The teaching responsibilities include joining the collaborative team of the English-taught, international master programme Social Inequalities and Change, one
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. Stijn Reijnders, Dr. Naomi Oosterman (both Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Prof.dr. Maria Lexhagen (Mid Sweden University). PhD candidates will be seconded at Cas di Cultura (Aruba) and KORDER (Türkiye
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embedded in Work Package 4 “democratisation” and is supervised by Dr. Naomi Oosterman, Prof.dr. Stijn Reijnders (both Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Dr. Luc Alofs (University of Aruba). PhD candidates