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skills: Knowledge of university processes and structures You work independently and reliably Interest in interdisciplinary topics Team player and high social/communicative skills What we offer: Work-life
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have obtained didactic competence. Ideally, you have experience in research-oriented university teaching. Excellent computer literacy Excellent command of written and spoken English Ability to work in
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following qualifications: Teaching experience/experience with e-learning Knowledge of university processes and structures Basic experience in research and academic writing (publications in subject-relevant
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content to the Hub’s webpage, newsletter for members, and the research newsletter ECHO, and you will develop familiarity with University of Vienna processes and procedures. This is part of your personality
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, geoecology, or related fields Experience and knowledge in laboratory measurements, data processing, and numerical modeling tools Knowledge in geophysics, fluid flow modeling, peatland ecosystems, soil physics
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physiological processes. In the field of cognitive biology, the focus is on social learning, innovation and communication. To support the best possible research-led teaching, students participate in research
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not entitled to compensation for travel and accommodation expenses incurred in connection with the application procedure, What we offer: The employment duration is 4 years. Initially limited to 1.5
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, Ethics, International law, European law, Comparative constitutional and Administrative law Basic experience in academic writing and with research methods Very good computer skills Excellent command
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social/communication skills Organisational talent Demonstrated knowledge of academic structures and processes What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours, remote/hybrid and
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you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence The research group “Atmospheric Transport Processes”, led by Prof. Andreas Stohl, is part of the Department of Meteorology and