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Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands invites online Application for number of  Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.

 

(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD students for Real-world evidence in Health Technology Assessment

We are looking for 2-3 PhD students interested in using real-world data to inform the pricing, reimbursement, and optimal use of healthcare technologies. This unique opportunity allows for cutting-edge research in an area of substantial and growing interest globally.

We offer hands on experience working with diverse real-world data sources including patient registries and electronic health records across Europe, and in applying causal estimation methods in healthcare. You will have the opportunity to work on a range of projects within your PhD including a collaborative initiative funded by the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) involving other European universities, HTA bodies, regulators, and global pharmaceutical and medtech companies.

In addition to collaborative work, you will have the opportunity to pursue independent research aligned with your own interests. Your work will contribute to our collective understanding of when and how to use real-world data for HTA decision-making, and will prepare you for a successful and rewarding career in both the public and private sectors.

Deadline : 16 May 2025

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(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Linked Lives and Pathways to Death

We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join our research team in examining the socioeconomic gradient in health during the final years of life. As global life expectancy continues to rise and non-communicable diseases remain the leading causes of death, understanding the nuances of mortality differentials within societies becomes increasingly important. Despite its significance, the socioeconomic gradient in health during the later stages of life has not received enough attention in health inequalities literature. This is a crucial period of the life course where disparities may exist and demand urgent investigation.

You will use life course theory to explore health trajectories at the end of life and uncover the presence of socioeconomic gradients in health through a family-level perspective. The project will examine health trajectories before death as a process that includes resources from various actors, rather than just individual resources in isolation. Moreover, you will apply high-quality census data and advanced quantitative methods to shed light on this critical life stage.

The PhD position has four main aims. The first aim is to describe health trajectories before death and uncover the presence of a socioeconomic gradient. Second, the causal link between education and health trajectories before death will be examined using a quasi-natural experiment. Third, the role of partnership during the life course will be analyzed. Moreover, this part of the project will examine whether the socioeconomic resources of the partner play a role in the health development preceding death using a couple-level perspective. Finally, the role of adult children’s characteristics (both in terms of SES and family structure) for the parental trajectories of health in the last years of life will be studied. By offering insights into how socioeconomic resources influence health at the family level, this research may help identify health vulnerabilities during the dying process. Join us in this research to uncover and address socioeconomic disparities in health and help to mitigate inequalities at the end of life.

Deadline :  6 Jun 2025

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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Optimizing the integration of quality of life into oncology decision-making

As health-related quality of life (HRQoL) data provide insights into the impact of diseases and treatments on patients, they can serve as valuable input for healthcare decision-makers. Despite this potential, most cancer studies continue to focus primarily on clinical outcomes. The limited emphasis on HRQoL outcomes may be due to various challenges, including the time and resources required for data collection, the high prevalence of missing data, and the scarcity of established thresholds for minimally important differences. Although several methods have been explored to address these challenges, clear guidance on the most appropriate methods for collecting, analyzing, and reporting HRQoL data remains limited. Furthermore, previous studies have examined the correlation of HRQoL outcomes with survival outcomes, but findings have been inconclusive. Therefore, additional research into these correlations, as well as into correlations between HRQoL outcomes and other outcomes relevant to cancer patients, is essential. This could help determine whether other outcomes can serve as predictors of HRQoL.

Deadline : 18 May 2025

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(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position: Investigating maladaptive avoidance

Anxiety-related disorders are among the most prevalent mental disorders worldwide. A hallmark of these disorders is maladaptive avoidance of learnt fear, an avoidance behavior that avoids the onset of a feared situation, thus preventing an anticipated yet unrealistic threat. For example, an individual with social anxiety may avoid going to social gatherings to avoid interacting with others (the feared situation), thus preventing getting humiliated by others (an anticipated yet unrealistic threat). Avoidance of learnt fear gains its pathological quality when it causes significant impairments in daily life and when it preserves one’s pathological threat beliefs.

This project will investigate mechanisms and factors that maintain and reduce avoidance of learnt fear. Avoidance of learnt fear will be examined in a fear conditioning model in both healthy and subclinical samples. Behavioral measures, psychophysiological response (e.g., skin conductance responses, electroencephalography) will be included. Complementing the laboratory studies, real-life avoidance of learnt fear will also be assessed using the Experience Sampling Method.

Deadline : 16 May 2025

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(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Accounting

This PhD project explores the usefulness of accounting information. In today’s capital markets, financial accounting information plays a crucial role in reducing information asymmetry, which can otherwise lead to inefficiencies. Market-based accounting research seeks to understand how financial information assists key stakeholders—such as investors and creditors—in making investment decisions, assessing firm value, evaluating the appropriateness of CEO pay packages and firm specific corporate governance policies.

The PhD project consists of three empirical studies, focusing on one or more of the following research areas: (a) disclosure regulation of financial and ESG information, (b) the role of accounting information in assessing firm performance, and (c) the design of CEO compensation packages—particularly performance targets and the alignment of shareholder and CEO wealth. This PhD project offers an opportunity to contribute to academic and policy discussions on corporate reporting regulation and the effectiveness of current executive compensation practices.

Deadline :  1 Jul 2025

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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Behavioral Health Economics 2 – 1,0 FTE

Increasingly, economic evaluations support allocation decisions in healthcare. These economic evaluations, assessing both the costs and benefits of healthcare interventions, commonly measure health gains as the outcome of interventions, typically expressed as Quality-Adjusted Life-Years (QALYs). However, it is increasingly recognized that health and social care interventions also produce benefits beyond health. Hence, broader well-being measures have been developed to capture these broader benefits, widening the scope of economic evaluations.

While the use of these well-being instruments is becoming more common in economic evaluations, questions about their theoretical foundations and empirical validity remain. Addressing these questions is important, also in the context of decision making by the Dutch Healthcare Institute (Zorginstituut Nederland). In this PhD thesis, you will contribute to the knowledge in this area.   

Deadline : 1 Jun 2025

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(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position in Behavioral Health Economics 1 – 1,0 FTE

Are you interested in understanding how people make health-related decisions under ambiguity and inequality? Do you want to contribute to improving economic evaluations and health policies by incorporating behavioral insights? Join us as a PhD candidate to explore these pressing questions and advance knowledge in health and behavioral economics.

Deadline :  1 Jun 2025

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About Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands – Official Website

Erasmus University Rotterdam is a public research university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The university is named after Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a 15th-century humanist and theologian.

Erasmus MC is the largest and one of the foremost academic medical centers and trauma centers in the Netherlands, whereas its economics and business school, Erasmus School of Economics and Rotterdam School of Management are well known in Europe and beyond. Currently, Erasmus University Rotterdam has been placed in the top 100 universities in the world by five major ranking tables. In 2017, the university was ranked by Times Higher Education as 69th in the world with its business & economics as 17th, and clinical health as 42nd in the world, and was ranked among top ten business schools in Europe by the Financial Times. In 2015, Erasmus University Rotterdam was ranked by Times Higher Education as 20th in Europe and 72nd in the world, with its social sciences as 40th, and clinical health as 35th in the world.

 

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