Netherlands Scholarships
Erasmus Graduate School of Law (EGSL)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
A melting pot of talent, internationally-oriented, and highly engaged in society; this is Erasmus University Rotterdam. Erasmus University Rotterdam is a university with 25,000 students and nearly 2,500 employees developing academic knowledge in Rotterdam and applying it worldwide. Employment at Erasmus University Rotterdam means working in an ambitious university with plenty of room for personal development and individual initiative.
More than 4,000 students attend Erasmus School of Law (ESL), and the School has around 400 employees. ESL provides bachelor’s degree programmes in Law, Tax Law and Criminology, with education focusing on active academic learning. Students can subsequently choose from 15 master’s degree programmes. For students who have greater ambitions, there is also a Master of Laws – Post-master’s Programme (Dutch: mr.drs.): a double degree programme in law and economics. Upon completion of a master’s degree, the Erasmus School of Law (in collaboration with the Erasmus Academy and others) offers several post-graduate tracks.
The fundamental premise underlying academic research conducted at ESL is that law cannot be considered in splendid isolation or as an end in itself. It is imbedded in an economic and social context that shapes law. At the same time, law itself shapes society and defines economic relationships. In line with this vision, the mission of ESL is to conduct innovative research on the function of law in its economic and social context. ESL research has a strong social and business-driven orientation. ESL is committed to promoting international and interdisciplinary research. More information on the ESL research programmes, can be found at: www.esl.eur.nl/research/programmes
Erasmus Graduate School of Law
Erasmus Graduate School of Law (EGSL) is the Graduate School of Erasmus School of Law. EGSL provides a research environment in which PhD researchers are stimulated to actively participate. EGSL creates an environment in which critical reflection, an interdisciplinary approach to law, and the exchange of ideas and experiences amongst all researchers play a crucial role. Our PhD researchers are outstanding, socially engaged and inspired academics. The programme we have to offer can be found on: https://www.eur.nl/esl/research/phd/egsl/phd-esl .
Erasmus Initiative Dynamics of inclusive prosperity
The Erasmus Initiative Dynamics of inclusive prosperity combines members of the Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam School of Management and the Faculty of Philosophy.The initiative channels the expertise of the three faculties into ambitious multi-disciplinary research projects that lead to a step-change in academic understanding of the drivers and dynamics of inclusive prosperity as well as impact-driven contributions to societal debate, public policy formation, entrepreneurship and regulation. By providing new, much needed scientific knowledge about the dynamics of inclusive prosperity, with this Initiative, Erasmus University takes its responsibility as a public knowledge institution by contributing scientifically to a world that is inclusive for all people.
Additional information
More information about Erasmus University and Erasmus School of Law can be found on http://www.eur.nl/ and http://www.esl.eur.nl/ . Information about Erasmus Graduate School of Law is available at http://www.esl.eur.nl/egsl/research/ . Questions can be sent to the EGSL office via [email protected] .
Masters Scholarships
Stardust Culminating Experience Scholarship
The Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family is offering a limited number of scholarships to support Master of Sustainability Solutions (MSUS) students who have proposed culminating experience projects designed to address and advance the need for affordable housing, recognizing that healthy sustainable communities provide a means for families to obtain, remain in and manage their homes.
Culminating experience projects may use the tools of research, community engagement, education, and public forums to raise awareness and build capacity to address the needs for quality affordable homes.
Culminating experience projects may use the tools of research, community engagement, education, and public forums to raise awareness and build capacity to address the needs for quality affordable homes.
Netherlands Scholarships
Work Study Student
Position Details
Position Details
Requisition Number | STU003119 |
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Classification Title | Work Study Student |
Working Title | Student Accessibility Resource Center – Student Assistant (Spring 2018) |
Department | 3900800302-CWSP-On-campus |
Location | Main Campus – Statesboro |
Position Summary | Performs various administrative duties including providing support to our Test Proctoring Center and volunteer programs (note taking/mentoring); greeting visitors and directing them to the appropriate area; checking in students and others who have scheduled appointments; answering incoming phone calls and routing them to the correct staff member; taking messages as needed; assisting front office staff members with duties such as filing, copying, and faxing documents. Shift Specifics: 9 hours per week; flexible with class schedule. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Georgia Southern University is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. All faculty, staff, and students must adhere to the established University System of Georgia policy. |
Minimum Education Required | Must possess a Federal Work-Study Award. |
Could a level of job-related experience higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of education? | No |
Minimum Experience Required | None |
Could a level of education higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of job-related experience? | No |
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities | Effective communication (verbal and written), organization and human relations skills; ability to work well in a diverse environment; proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office Applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; successful completion of the background investigation process. |
Preferred Experience | |
Preferred Education | |
Salary Range | $7.25 per hour |
Job Open Date | 04/06/2018 |
Job Close Date | 04/27/2018 |
Position Status | Part-Time |
Special Instructions for Applicants | |
Quicklink for Posting | http://employment.georgiasouthern.edu/postings/45548 |
Netherlands Scholarships
Work Study Student
Position Details
Position Details
Requisition Number | STU003122 |
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Classification Title | Work Study Student |
Working Title | Psychology – Student Assistant (Summer 2018) |
Department | 3900800302-CWSP-On-campus |
Location | Main Campus – Statesboro |
Position Summary | Provides customer service, runs campus errands, assists administrative staff, facilities monitoring, performs general administrative tasks, answers and transfers telephone calls, files documents and paperwork. Shift Specifics: 10 – 12 hours per week; flexible with class schedule. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Georgia Southern University is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. All faculty, staff, and students must adhere to the established University System of Georgia policy. |
Minimum Education Required | Must possess a Federal Work-Study Award. |
Could a level of job-related experience higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of education? | No |
Minimum Experience Required | None |
Could a level of education higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of job-related experience? | No |
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities | Effective communication (verbal and written), organization and human relations skills; ability to work well in a diverse environment; proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office Applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; successful completion of the background investigation process. |
Preferred Experience | Previous customer service skills and experience working in an office environment within a diverse community. |
Preferred Education | |
Salary Range | $7.25 – $8.00 per hour |
Job Open Date | 04/06/2018 |
Job Close Date | 04/13/2018 |
Position Status | Part-Time |
Special Instructions for Applicants | |
Quicklink for Posting | http://employment.georgiasouthern.edu/postings/45580 |