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language education. Successful candidates will be part of the team that supervises and develops the Master’s degree programme ‘German as a Foreign and Second Language’ and are therefore also involved in
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the finest global scientific institutes and universities.•English-SpeakingWe use English throughout the Institute as the language of instruction and communication.•Interdisciplinary Our Graduate Program is
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The call for applications for the ISTA-Fellow Postdoctoral Program is open! Are you eager to perform cutting-edge research in an international environment? Do you want to push the frontiers
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summer program for students from all over the world who are looking to expand their scientific research experience. Every summer since 2013, students join the ISTernship program and work closely with our
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programming languages Quantum compilers, transpilers and runtime environments Quantum information theory and error correction Quantum learning Quantum security Applications for devices of the near future We
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preference. Excellent oral and written English language skills are required. The working language of the lab is English. An autonomous work style and genuine curiosity are both required and supported. All
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teacher training programs, particularly in the field of mathematics education (language of instruction: German). In addition, the position involves the establishment of an independent research agenda and
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level and in teacher training. The successful applicant will be expected to teach courses in teacher training programs, particularly in the field of mathematics education (language of instruction: German
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constantly being ranked among the top of all universities in the German-speaking world, and belonging to the finest in their field internationally - emblematic of the continuous aspiration to add valuable
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of your completed doctoral and master program proof of language skills Via our job portal/ Apply now - button If you have any questions, please contact: Professor Dr. Markus Ritter markus.ritter