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message in which you confirm your availability over the time period indicated above. A full motivation letter is not necessary, • Your CV, • A “Study Progress Overview” generated by Osiris (see https
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Sciences is looking for an assistant professor, to assist us with teaching courses on public management and/or HRM related topics. Are you a social scientist with a PhD degree and interested in public
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The Strategy Economics research group in the Applied Economics Department is seeking a full time PhD student starting on September 1, 2026. The topic of the PhD will broadly fall within the area of strategy
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Science, Organization Studies, Journal of Management, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Operations Management, Research Policy, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes and Journal
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fte - 1 fte Introduction ODISSEI develops the Dutch national data infrastructure for the social sciences. It is a rapidly growing consortium of 45 participating organisations working together to improve
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The Health Economics group of the Applied Economics Department is looking for a full-time PhD student starting on 1 September 2026. The topics of the PhD project will include: inequalities in health and health
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Commission's Horizon Europe program, and globally where relevant. ESE has ambitious goals to expand the possibilities of collaborative grants and is therefore expanding the team with this Funding Manager
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HAPP: harmonised appraisal tool for grading and individualised feedback that is integrated into the learning management system (LMS) http://happ.rsm.nl/ Opens external Thesis coach finder: application
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strategic partnerships. The goal is to generate broader insights into how knowledge-intensive firms transform deep scientific expertise into successful innovations and compete at the frontier of science and
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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