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develops a framework to examine the origins, development, and consequences of patient engagement with antenatal drug use, iatrogenic disability, and reproductive health from the 1960s until today. The PI
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bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: permanent Reference no.: 4874 The position is part of the Solar System Evolution group led by Ass.-Prof. Kristina Kislyakova. The main
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personal development. Your personal sphere of influence: As a university assistant prae doc, you will join the research team led by Univ.-Prof. MMag. Dr. Michaela Windisch-Graetz in the field of labor and
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expertise in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and data ecosystems, creating an interdisciplinary innovation environment for research, development, start-ups, and industrial projects. AI:AT
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CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited contract until: Job ID: 4874 The position is part of the Solar System Evolution group led by Ass.-Prof. Kristina Kislyakova. The main research direction
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academic education, we also place a special emphasis on the personal development of students. We support students in developing curiosity and critical thinking, thereby creating a solid foundation for the
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training, we also attach great importance to the personal development of our students. We support students in developing a curious and critical mindset, thereby laying a solid foundation for the professional
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framework to examine the origins, development, and consequences of patient engagement with antenatal drug use, iatrogenic disability, and reproductive health from the 1960s until today. The PI of the project
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framework to examine the origins, development, and consequences of patient engagement with antenatal drug use, iatrogenic disability, and reproductive health from the 1960s until today. The PI of the project
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examine the origins, development, and consequences of patient engagement with antenatal drug use, iatrogenic disability, and reproductive health from the 1960s until today. The PI of the project is Prof