16 phd-urban-and-regional-planning positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam in Netherlands
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of Philosophy and is part of the Making of Modernity Research Group. The PhD candidate will be jointly supervised by Dr Ada Bronowski (ESPhil) and Prof. Wiep van Bunge (ESPhil). Job description The candidate’s
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participative methods. The daily activities and responsibilities of the PhD will include: Design and execute an independent PhD project; Conduct fieldwork, analyse results; Translate results into theoretical and
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to conduct research and write a PhD thesis. The PhD position is located within the Erasmus School of Philosophy (ESPhil) and part of the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE). The candidate
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that are often unregulated and offer low wages, raising concerns about labor standards in AI-development. During this PhD trajectory you will study human labor as part of the AI supply chain. You will do
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litigation cases. The PhD-position is located within the Erasmus School of Philosophy (ESPhil) and part of the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE). EIPE has a good number of colleagues doing
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concerning the region of interest in the Global South, Conceptual capacity, presenting, planning, and organizing and monitoring (VSNU competencies for PhDs) An interest to work in teams, build local and
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environment combining artificial intelligence, design, and social sciences. Job description We invite applications for a fully-funded PhD position in the social sciences, focusing on developing a theory of
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its ambition becomes important. The Convergence has a strong mission-oriented focus and unites a diversity of research practices, impact cultures and societal partners, including the City of Rotterdam
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, preferably with a specialisation in Migration Studies; PhD in social sciences, preferable with specialisation in Migration Studies; Excellent research skills and a strong methodological profile, experience
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School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) , you are part of a strong community of 90 researchers and lecturers, including more than 40 PhD candidates in information systems, supply chain management