33 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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will actively participate in research, teaching and administration, which means in particular: Establishing and developing an independent research profile with a focus on the legal history of the Greek
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cultural history. You are in the process of developing an independent research profile. Your current research includes the preparation of a second monograph (habilitation thesis) aligned with the thematic
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, teaching, public engagement, and administrative tasks within the Professorship for Judaic Studies with a focus on source and cultural history. You are in the process of developing an independent research
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cultural studies and linguistics. Currently 2.500 students are enrolled in its Bachelor, Masters, Diploma, PhD and Teacher Education programmes. The position (40h/week) is limited to 5 years and is planned
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oriented team. In addition, a programmer and experimental laboratories are available to the working group for the preparation and implementation of research work. The tasks include scientific research and
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family, mortality and health, migration, or population analysis and human capital. The candidate should present a clear personal work plan for the six-year role. The position involves teaching in English
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been recognized for its contributions to geoinformatics and cartography, including a highly successful master’s program. This interdisciplinary basis in computational, social, and natural sciences
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Invertebrate Evolution with a focus on either comparative morphology, EvoDevo, or phylogenomics. We are a dynamic, international group situated in the recently built University of Vienna Biology Building (UBB
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-related disability in the second half of the twentieth century to understand how newly empowered agents transformed conceptions of (reproductive) health and disease in science and society. It develops a
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-related disability in the second half of the twentieth century to understand how newly empowered agents transformed conceptions of (reproductive) health and disease in science and society. It develops a