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part of your personality: You have successfully completed a doctoral program in Judaic Studies or a related field by the application deadline. You have experience with interdisciplinary theories and
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combines materials chemistry synthesis methods, thermoanalytical measurements, and structural characterization. You have prior knowledge of materials chemistry in relation to solid-state chemistry
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the international PhD program in Management. The program provides knowledge that enables you to apply analytical methods to business management issues. The programme is organized at the Faculty of Business, Economics
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research, teaching & administration, which means: Developing a doctoral research project in the area of Korean Studies. Presenting and publishing zour own research. Teaching on Korea and basic methods
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in providing computational methods to improve the representation, retrieval, integration, analysis, visualization, and communication of spatial and spatiotemporal data with a wide range of applications
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methods in the field of Operations Research. You have a Master’s degree in industrial engineering, information systems, business administration and/or economics, computer science or a related field
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German and English language skills, both written and spoken. Proficiency in IT applications. Initial experience in academic writing and research methods. Didactic skills and/or experience in e-learning
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from an extensive range of courses free of charge. Benefits: The University of Vienna also offers you numerous benefits, such as a company pension fund, travel allowances, low-cost parking, discounted IT
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World. The latest dating methods will also be used to build chronologies from archaeological sites across Eurasia and track the dispersal of modern humans. Your personal sphere of influence
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. We are a highly international and research-oriented Department. More than 30 full-time junior and senior professors together with numerous PhD students form an international community dedicated