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Listen Published Monday 16 Mar 2026 Deadline Tuesday 31 Mar 2026 Work area IT Organisational unit Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) Salary € 3.382 - € 4.484 Employment 0.4 fte - 0.4 fte
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executive MBA programmes. For more information about the group: https://www.rsm.nl/research/departments/technology-and-operations-management/business-information/ Job description You educate and inspire
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Introduction Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) is opening a 4-year PhD position (full time) in the General Economics department as part of the NWO Vici project “Making Money Matter: Rethinking the Design of
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, Prosperity and Entrepreneurship ”. Job description The position available is for an Assistant Professor in Digitalization (1 FTE) for a maximum duration of 12 months. The position is financed through temporary
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supervisor. Please send them to doctoraloffice@ese.eur.nl after submitting your application form. Because the work is in the defense and security domain, a Certificate of No Objection (VGB) from the AIVD and
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protection strategies with inclusive governance models, this research project seeks to reconcile heritage security with social justice and participatory tourism development. This PhD position (DC-8) is
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programmes, ideally involving secure data access, linked data, or trusted research environments. You have a proven track record in developing interoperable systems, APIs, metadata workflows, or integration
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. Developing and implementing initiatives to increase enrolment and grow the executive programmes portfolio. Ensuring effective use of CRM data to optimise outreach and sales performance. Collaborating with
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0,8 fte - 0,8 fte Introduction Are you a journalist with a sharp eye for what is moving in Dutch business and society – and a talent for connecting those questions to the people who can answer them
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at global scale. SUNRISE will challenge the state of the art by (i) producing new comprehensive data collections that can serve as references for future studies, (ii) enhancing the understanding of physical