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: The Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law (Department Prof. Damjanovic) of the University of Vienna has a vacancy for a university assistant ("post doc"). The focus of the position is on
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for an organisational assistant to support the administration team. The position should be filled at the earliest possible date, ideally at the beginning of August 2025. The position is a part-time (20 hours per week
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University Assistant Praedoc to join the dynamic research team led by Univ. Prof. Sara Merino Aceituno, PhD. The research areas developed by the team are in particular related to kinetic theory applied
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, Nature of Science (NOS), Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), environmental education and climate change education, plant- and insect awareness. We are looking for a dedicated PhD student (Prae doc
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. The postdoc position will be for a maximum of six years, the preferred starting date would be September 1, 2025. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means
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Directive as well as projects to mitigate the dangers to democratic governance in Europe arising from processes of digitalisation that remain largely unregulated in either legal or practical terms. • PhD
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position is part of the department of English and American Studies and the team of British cultural and literary studies, characterized by a strong interdisciplinarity, excellent research in literary and
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The University of Vienna is a cosmopolitan hub for more than 10,000 employees, of whom around 7,500 work in research and teaching. They want to do research and teach at a place that suits their
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importance of a positive, inclusive, and respectful working environment, and we regularly exchange ideas about current topics and projects in our group meetings. The starting date of the contract is negotiable
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to invite applications for a University Assistant (Praedoc / PhD Candidate) to join the research team led by Univ. Prof. Olga Mula. Our group’s work sits at the forefront of numerical analysis for Partial