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of Austrian Civil Law Basic experience in academic writing and with research methods are beneficial Didactic competences / experience with e-learning IT user skills German proficiency at least at level C1
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deals with the impact of modern media environments on people's thinking, behavior, and opinions, using both quantitative as well as qualitative methods to conduct their research. The position is
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)analytical chemistry. The reserach at the institute focuses on metabolomics by high-resolution and tandem mass spectrometry in combination with chromatographic methods as core technologies. Your future tasks
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science or related disciplines such as psychology or medicine/public health Very good knowledge of social science quantitative research methods, especially experiments, content analysis and surveys Didactic
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, using methods of applied econometrics and increasingly also machine learning. Large data sets typically form the basis of our analyses. Thus familiarity and a certain expertise on these is also expected
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: Curriculum Vitae (40%) Background in the concepts and methods of the project (40%) Declaration of interest and reference letters (10%) Other merits (10%) If you have any questions, please contact: Christos
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experience sampling) and/or experiments/intervention studies as well as relevant publication experience is expected. Excellent knowledge in dealing with complex statistical models and methods and the
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language instructors and scholars in the social sciences and humanities. A key component of these programs is instruction in modern Chinese. The position is advertised as full-time, but part-time employment
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. Our research hinges on the use of digital tools and methods to support and advance historical research. As a pre-doctoral University Assistant, you will work in a cutting-edge and dynamic environment
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the following tasks: Independent planning, implementation and evaluation of research projects (quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods studies with a special focus on observational data of family interactions