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support you in starting a doctoral program: Through our AIT PhD program , conducted in collaboration with renowned universities, you have the opportunity to complete your dissertation in cooperation with
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for a dedicated, enthusiastic PhD student in the field of host-microbe interactions. The PhD project will investigate chlamydial symbionts in protists and will involve protist cultivation and infection
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infrastructure investment. The Perutz participates in prestigious programs, including the Vienna BioCenter PhD program, the EU-funded VIP3 postdoctoral program, and the Vienna BioCenter Summer School. The Perutz
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Cultural Studies, is offering a four-year position for a university assistant (PhD position) at the University of Vienna. The position involves the development, implementation and evaluation of experiments
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well as modern molecular tools in taxonomy. Strong commitment to be actively involved in teaching at all levels (Bachelor, Master, PhD) is expected. The TT position is embedded in an active and stimulating
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committed academic teacher who can teach a wide range of topics in the field of GFL didactics/methodology and is willing to serve as advisor at the bachelor’s, master’s and PhD levels. The tenure track
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/research/applied-and-computational-partial-differential-equations Your academic profile: Doctoral degree/PhD Two years of international research experience during or after doctoral studies Outstanding
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profile of the Faculty of Physics, teach courses (max. 4 hours/week per semester), and carry out co-mentoring of bachelor, master, and PhD students. The start of the contract is September 1st, 2025 or later
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for a dedicated PhD student to join our team. Find more information about the Strategic Management area and its members here: http://strategy.univie.ac.at What you will be doing: In
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Assistant Praedoc, you will pursue a PhD under the supervision of Janina Kehr at the Institute of Cultural and Social Anthropology with a topic of your own choice and join the Health Matters research group