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–policy interface for municipal biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation with nature-based solutions Processing and evaluation of remote sensing data, including methods of computer vision
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, the selection committee will give due consideration to aspects of equal opportunities, on which you can provide information in the application form. Application Procedure Application deadline Applications can be
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are responsible for obtaining a passport and visa, should the latter be required, as well as for arranging their own health insurance for the duration of their stay in Germany. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCEDURE
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: Coordination is a central management function within MIP.labor. It links research with responsibility for planning and implementing fellowship projects. It investigates the format development process and
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- collecting and processing data from archival material on print runs for early modern Germany in the 16th and 17th century Candidate Profile Essential qualifications include: - For Doctoral Research Fellows: MA
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external funding to support their research program. The fellowship is initially awarded for a period of five years. After approximately 4 years, a peer-review process will assess the Fellow’s progress and
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, the trauma of war, or the consequences of climate change, cannot be undone. Such irreversible harms often trigger complex processes of negotiation that can reshape reflexive forms of cultural identity and
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, or the consequences of climate change, cannot be undone. Such irreversible harms often trigger complex processes of negotiation that can reshape reflexive forms of cultural identity and newly imagined
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the ‘Gothaer Forschungen zur Frühen Neuzeit’ by Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart. The Research Centre will provide editorial support for the publication process as well as actively support the planning and
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requirements of the doctorate degree program of the hiring institutions for each position. Selection process The applicants will be assessed by an expert committee. The committee's mandate is to undertake