12 requirements-engineering-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UNIVERSITY OF THE SUNSHINE COAST UNISC" PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam
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technology. Approach There are many methods that you can use for theory development and/or theory testing, depending on the phenomenon you wish to study and the methodological skills you wish to develop. Our
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0.8 fte - 1 fte Introduction Witches continue to capture the imagination. But how does the history of witch persecutions take shape today in heritage and tourism? And how do different actors - from
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The Innovation Management section of the Technology and Operations department at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, has re-opened this position. Successful innovation management involves all
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on learning, instruction, and educational technology within the team Educational Sciences at Erasmus University Rotterdam. The project is enabled by research funding from the Dutch Knowledge Institute
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to societal developments, technology, international cooperation, new threats and vulnerabilities, etc. This leads to a need for new logistical operational concepts for land, with exploration of air and marine
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experiment with new solutions and co-develop pathways of how academic systems can better support just sustainability transitions. Job requirements As a PhD researcher, you will develop and carry out your own
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partners. PhDs are required to contribute 15% teaching time per year at the Department of Arts and Culture. What You Will Gain This PhD offers strong academic and professional development opportunities
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positioned as belonging. These imaginaries are shaped not only by cultural storytelling but also by governance frameworks and risk-management logics that increasingly frame heritage sites as spaces requiring
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spaces. The project also critically engages with the growing securitisation of heritage and tourism, whereby heritage sites are increasingly framed as objects of risk requiring surveillance, control, and
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positioned as belonging. These imaginaries are shaped not only by cultural storytelling but also by governance frameworks and risk-management logics that increasingly frame heritage sites as spaces requiring