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CELSI wins EDUWORKS FP7 Marie Curie ITN project: 12 PhD and 2 postdoc position vacancies


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CELSI wins EDUWORKS FP7 Marie Curie ITN project: 12 PhD and 2 postdoc position vacancies

Published on Aug. 27, 2013

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Martin Kahanec co-leads the project as a member of the Supervisory Board. EDUWORKS is an FP7 Marie Curie Initial Training Network project with a mission to train talented early-stage researchers in the socio-economic and psychological dynamics of the labor supply and demand matching processes at aggregated and disaggregated levels. CELSI has also committed to EDUWORKS as associate partner.Coordinated by the University of Amsterdam, the EDUWORKS consortium aims to train the next generation of social and information scientists. Successful applicants will work in an international and interdisciplinary (Human Resource Management-Organizational Behavior, Learning Analytics, Labour Economics, Lifelong Learning, Sociology of Occupations, and Knowledge Management) research environment aimed at generating expertise on the topic of micro-, meso-, and macro-level matching processes between individual skills, educational outcomes and job requirements.

Basic information

  • Positions
    • 2 PhD positions in Human Resource Management-Organizational Behavior (University of Amsterdam)
    • 1 PhD position in Learning Analytics (University of Amsterdam)
    • 2 Postdoc positions in Sociology of Occupations (University of Amsterdam)
    • 2 PhD positions in Lifelong Learning (Trinity College Dublin)
    • 4 PhD positions in Labour Economics (Central European University/University of Salamanca)
    • 3 PhD positions in Knowledge Management (Corvinno/Corvinus University of Budapest/ University of Siegen)
  • Successful applicants will receive a competitive salary

  • For specific details and the online application form see www.eduworks-network.eu

  • Application deadline: October 15th 2013 23:59 Central European Time

 

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