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We are looking for a highly motivated Post-Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer that will conduct research in the context of Horizon 2020 research projects funded by the European Commission and teach in our undergraduate and graduate education programmes. The research is focused on the processes of digitalisation and their effects on issues of privacy, workplace surveillance and data protection in the context of digital innovations within the construction industry. With efforts underway to create more sustainable and efficient building practices, digital tools are being used to both reduce CO2 emissions in the development and maintenance phase of construction developments. Together with a team of consortium partners, EUR will be helping to determine effective privacy and security sensitive practices for digitalisation deployment and perform privacy assessments of digitalisation processes. As partners we will actively promote the project work while ensuring that there are effective policies and processes for implementation into business models that are privacy and security sensitive. Lecture duties will be focused on contributing to both our bachelor and master level courses in communication including the supervision of student theses in a related research area.
A (forthcoming) PhD in the field of media and communication, another relevant social science discipline (e.g. business administration, policy, political science, law, economics, sociology, marketing, organizational science), or a technical field (e.g. computer science) that has demonstrated and affinity for social science, is required. Additionally, the candidate is expected to possess didactic skills and an affinity for working with students.
Research duties (75%)
Teaching duties (25%)
Employment starts in January 2021. The contract run for a term of 30 months (2 and half years), after a probationary period. Potential for extending the contract is dependent on financing and performance.
The conditions of employment correspond with the Collective Labour Agreement (CAO) of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU). Salary is subject to training and experience and corresponds to Scale 10 or 11 NU, with a minimum of € 2.790 (scale 10, grade 0) and a maximum of € 5.127 (scale 11, grade 11) gross per month on a 38 hour per week contract.
The EUR has attractive employment conditions, which include a holiday allowance of 8.0%, an end-of-year bonus of 8.3% and 41 annual vacation days in case of a full workweek.
Working at the Erasmus University Rotterdam means working in a professional environment, where development is encouraged through an active career and mobility policy. The Erasmus University Rotterdam highly appreciates flexibility: we have a 38-hour workweek, flexible working hours, possibilities to work part-time, and maternal/paternal leave. Moreover, the University has a company childcare scheme, possibilities to participate in a terms of employment option model, company savings program and life insurance schemes and favourable collective insurance schemes. Employees can also make use of facilities such as sports facilities and library.
EUR offers a Dual Career Programme (DCP) to assist the life partners of new academic staff (on pay-roll) in finding employment in The Netherlands. The programme is offered in close cooperation with nearby universities of Delft and Leiden.
We value diversity and believe that a diversity of talents contributes to our vision and strategy to excel as a university on research and education. ESHCC is an equal opportunities employer and encourages applications from candidates of all genders, ethnicities and nationalities.
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is an internationally oriented university with a strong social orientation in its education and research. Our scientists and students work in close collaboration with internal and external parties to solve global, social challenges, inspired by the always dynamic and cosmopolitan Rotterdam. Our mission is therefore "Creating positive societal impact". Our academic education is intensive, active and application-oriented. Our research increasingly takes place in multidisciplinary teams, which are strongly intertwined with international networks. With our research impact and thanks to the high quality of education, EUR can compete with the top European universities. The Erasmian values function as our internal compass and make Erasmus University recognizable to the outside world: engaged with society, world citizen, connecting, entrepreneurial and open-minded. www.eur.nlOpent extern
The Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication includes the Departments of Arts and Culture Studies, Media and Communication, and History at Erasmus University. The Faculty has approximately 2000 students and 200 employees.
The Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture (ERMeCC) is a vibrant, internationally oriented research centre within the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication which serves as the main base for researchers in Media, Communication and Culture at Erasmus.
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