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We are looking for a professional service-oriented individual who has the ability to work in a culturally diverse environment to join our Master in Corporate Communication team as Programme Manager (PM
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Listen Published Wednesday 11 Mar 2026 Work area IT Organisational unit Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) Salary € 4.728 - € 6.433 Employment 0,8 fte - 1 fte Introduction As senior PHP-developer
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currently in the early stages of development. Job description As a student assistant, you will primarily be responsible for: Structuring and maintaining web pages to ensure clarity, consistency, and coherence
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, the European Commission, and external evaluators. Contribute to continuous improvement of communication processes. Content Development and Execution Prepare communication materials, including news items, web
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at the intersection of law and digitalization. Through excellent research and teaching, this researcher will actively contribute to the goals of the SSH-Breed Sector Plan “The Influence of Digitalization on Work
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research and host specialised conferences and seminars. The education and research focus is on positive change that enables people and organisations to thrive; RSM’s finance programmes and courses
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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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this role, you will contribute to our bachelor’s and master’s programmes by teaching courses in personal and professional development, consulting, and/or change management, and by supporting students in
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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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in the field of educational sciences, with a focus on GenAI, reading comprehension, feedback, and self-regulated learning (SRL). This 4-year PhD project is situated within a broader research programme