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Antique and early medieval European history, as well as awareness of current developments in the field. They have experience with interdisciplinary theories and methods and methodologies in late Antique and
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and Early Modernity and systematic focuses in the field of political theory and semantics, historical narrative research, and inter- and transmedial phenomena. Current research projects are dedicated
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, scientific programmers, and other project personnel with a diverse set of backgrounds and with expertise spanning knowledge graphs, GeoAI, research data management, geo-semantics, geographic information
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teaching, and conduct innovative research in the field of archival studies. They will have extensive knowledge of the theory and practice of archival science, be familiar with international debates in
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application deadline. You have experience with interdisciplinary theories and methods in Judaic Studies. You have a strong interest in working with texts, particularly rabbinic literature. You are planning a
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of scholars. Our research covers important topics such as comparative politics, politics and gender, international politics, political theory, global health, and sustainability and climate change. By embracing
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Second Language, and German Teaching Methodology. In addition, the areas of Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Media Theory, Literary Theory, and Literature for Children and Young Adults are well
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invite applications in the areas of Microeconomic Theory, Mechanism Design or Game Theory. Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching & administration, which means: You are involved
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, Applied Mathematics). Excellent command of written and spoken English (C1 level) Excellent programming skills in Python and their scientific application. Experience in academic writing. Excellent abilities
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, geo-visualization, research data management, geo-semantics, knowledge graphs, geographic information retrieval, and social sensing. You will collaborate closely with the University Library’s Research