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international researchers who would like to continue a promising research program in a highly stimulating research context that values ideas, innovation, and independent thinking. We offer the perfect
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, reliability, and familiarity with research methods in Oriental and Islamic Studies. The profile is particularly suited for students in the programs SGKNO and Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. Eligibility
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and experience to work in vitro using state-of-the-art bioluminescence resonance energy transfer methods and other associated techniques. Previous knowledge in general cell and molecular biological
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Interactions in a Changing World” is an interdisciplinary research initiative of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution
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focuses on Sonic Efficacy in Global Southern Asia. Sonic efficacy in global Southern Asia employs immersive ethnography and participant observation, sound studies and sensory anthropology methods to pursue
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Interactions in a Changing World” is an interdisciplinary research initiative of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution
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). Fluency in, and willingness to work on, one of the languages of the project (preferably, French) is expected. Familiarity with corpus and experimental methods would be welcome but is not required. Ability
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within a larger interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Center. We offer the opportunity to acquire cutting-edge research methods, combining experimental studies on language use and interpretation with
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Interactions in a Changing World” is an interdisciplinary research initiative of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution
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Interactions in a Changing World” is an interdisciplinary research initiative of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution