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computing in a Linux environment A record of presenting your research at scientific conferences Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English (C1) A commitment to collaboration and communication within a
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achievement (at least in the field of civil and commercial law) Excellent computer skills (MS-Office) Experience in working with legal databases Very good written and spoken German language skills Very good
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should be centred on fertility and reproduction, with a clearly demographic approach. They should present a clear and realistic work plan for this short-term role. The Department of Demography
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experience in microbiome research sequencing is preferred. Experience with statistical analysis and data visualization, and with using a computational cluster including job scheduling is required. A strong
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well as linguistics, ELT/TESOL and English language. The department employs more than eighty staff and presently around 2500 students are enrolled in its Bachelor, Masters, Diploma, PhD and Teacher Education programmes
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, in particular, sociology of emotions Sound methodical competence; knowledge in qualitative methods and mixed methods is of advantage Ability to successfully plan, conduct, and write up research
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basis = EUR 3,776.10) increases if we can take your professional experience into account. See also University of Vienna salary scheme / Gross-net calculator (available only in German). Equal opportunities
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and Perform DDNP experiments Oversee protein sample production for NMR applications Plan multistep approaches to structural biology and chemistry Present research reports, manuscripts for publications
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including time plan for doctoral thesis milestones that will be achieved in the duration of the short-term contract academic curriculum vitae including list of publications and conference attendances a
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well as linguistics, ELT/TESOL and English language. The department employs more than eighty staff and presently around 2500 students are enrolled in its Bachelor, Masters, Diploma, PhD and Teacher Education programmes