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dissemination (in Greek, Coptic, Syriac and Armenian) of early Christian and late antique literature in which the main characters are early Christian individuals connected in some way to a prominent apostolic
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. The networks of Frölich, Khell, and Eckhel and their classification systems for ancient coins' (FWF project no. P34086, Principal Investigator: Bernhard Woytek). The main aim of this project is the publication
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projects and the acquisition of third-party funding Independent organisation of courses, examinations and supervision of Islamic-Theological Studies students in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes
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appreciate an interest in the main research areas of our department. You publish internationally and give lectures. You apply for projects and raise third-party funds. You are working on your habilitation. You
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, medicine, industry 4.0, social sciences, natural sciences, medicine, digital humanities, and legal tech. This position is limited to 39 months. Your future tasks: The primary duty of this position is to
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to the teaching of courses as defined by the collective agreement will supervise students in bachelor and master projects will contribute to the administration and other operational aspects of the group's
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bargaining agreement. You supervise your students in seminar and master's theses. You participate in evaluation measures and in quality assurance. You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and
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that connected present-day Australia, Papua New Guinea and Tasmania. The project's principal objective is the discovery and analysis of new early modern human fossils from under-researched parts of the world
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within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement You supervise or co-supervise master and PhD students in the group, with an emphasis on training students in skills related to your
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maintenance of the ViennaRNA Package software. Participate in collaborative projects with groups in RNA biology. Supervise the research conducted by master's and doctoral students. Take on administrative tasks