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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Researcher in Labour Economics The KOF Swiss Economic Institute at the ETH Zurich is the leading institute for applied research in
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. The team uses innovative large datasets and applies rigorous empirical methods to estimate causal effects. The successful candidate(s) will be part of the PhD programme of the Department of Management
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Summary At UCLouvain, are seeking to recruit 3 PhD research fellows in the following areas PhD1 - One doctoral fellowship in sociology and organization studies , with competences in settling of ethical
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. They are qualification positions for junior researchers pursuing an academic career after the PhD degree. The positions are available immediately or upon availability of the candidates. The successful candidates will be
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of advanced knowledge in statistical and econometric modeling, scientific-oriented thinking, communication and team skills, with a PhD in the field of economics, (business) mathematics, (business) informatics
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skills, with a PhD in the field of economics, (business) mathematics, (business) informatics, marketing, management. As a member of the team, you will deal with challenging questions related to artificial
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experience required: - PhD in Economics or Management Essential skills, knowledge and experience: - Knowledge on online mediaPhD in Economics or Management - Familiarity with recommendation systems - Strong
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scientific institution, or in combination. Candidate must be no more than 5 years post PhD (career breaks e.g. maternity/parental leave; long-term illness are not counted). This is a two-round selection
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Pomeranz from the University of Zurich, as well as the postdocs, PhD students and other student research assistants involved in the project. You will be responsible for coding the content of Swiss collective
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the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a research team to achieve project goals and meet deadlines. Postgraduate / PhD qualifications in health economics, health services research