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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 public
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Comparative Law at the University of Vienna, in the team of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Jaeger. We conduct excellent research and teaching in all areas of European law, with a focus on the substantive law of
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Future Tasks: Active support in research, teaching and administration in the field of EU research (Prof. Dr. Gerda Falkner ). This includes mainly: • support of scientific research • editing daily
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of influence: The Department of Didactics of Chemistry offers a 4 year position for a Prae Doc. The Department of Didactics of Chemistry, run by Univ.-Prof. Elisabeth Hofer, has its focus on the subjects
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accomplished team! Your new working environment: At the Institute for Civil Law (Univ.-Prof. Dr. Olaf Riss, LL.M.) a position as a university assistent (prae doc) is to be filled as soon as possible. The scope
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Innsbruck and help bring quantum computing to its full potential. The ideal candidate has achieved excellent research results in several of the following fields: Quantum algorithms Quantum complexity Quantum
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Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited contract until: 30.09.2029 Job ID: 4296 The Department of Civil Law is looking to fill a position as university assistant ("prae doc") with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Christiane
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-Theological Studies in the Discipline of Alevi Theological Studies. In addition to supporting Prof. Dr. Riza Yildirim in personel, budget and project matters, you will also be expected to support the
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will be at the Department of Islamic-Theological Studies in the Discipline of Alevi Theological Studies. In addition to supporting Prof. Dr. Riza Yildirim in personnel, budget and project matters, you
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personal sphere of influence: As an assistant to Prof. Assaf Pinkus, you will contribute to the project “The Dynamics of Change: The Sculptural Oeuvre of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna,” which examines