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teach at the University of Vienna, where over 7,500 brilliant minds have found a unique balance of freedom and support. Join us if you’re passionate about groundbreaking international research and
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future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You plan and conduct your own research projects in the field of computer-assisted drug design. You publish your
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academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: We invite postdoctoral applications for a University Assistent position in the research group
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. This involves the following: You produce excellent research in philosophy. You take part in and help organising research activities such as reading groups, workshops, visiting talks. You publish in peer-reviewed
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of Islamic-Theological Studies is looking for a postdoctoral university assistant in the field of Islam in Contemporary Society who would like to be part of a committed and pleasant working atmosphere
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at the University of Vienna, where over 7,500 brilliant minds have found a unique balance of freedom and support. Join us if you’re passionate about groundbreaking international research and academic excellence
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teach at the University of Vienna, where over 7,500 brilliant minds have found a unique balance of freedom and support. Join us if you’re passionate about groundbreaking international research and
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bargaining agreement Organize and contribute to scientific events, including meetings, conferences, and symposiums Assist with administrative duties related to research, teaching, and departmental operations
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at the University of Vienna, where over 7,500 brilliant minds have found a unique balance of freedom and support. Join us if you’re passionate about groundbreaking international research and academic excellence
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to want to research and teach at the University of Vienna. And one reason why around 7,500 research assistants have chosen this university before you. They see themselves as individuals who need scope