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file (LastName_FirstName.pdf) containing the following information in English via email to the Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Vienna, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Brigitta Zöchling-Jud, (romana.mayer
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, Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Karl Franz Dörner (dekanat.wiwi@univie.ac.at ): 1. Letter of motivation 2. Academic curriculum vitae education and training positions held to date relevant parental, family or other
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comprehensive relocation support Application documents: Please submit a single PDF file (LastName_FirstName.pdf) containing the following information in English via email to the Dean of the Faculty, Univ.-Prof
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(LastName_FirstName.pdf) containing the following information in English via email to the Dean of the Faculty, Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Karl Franz Dörner (dekanat.wiwi@univie.ac.at ): 1. Letter of motivation 2. Academic
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) containing the following information in English via email to the Dean of the Faculty, Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Karl Franz Dörner (dekanat.wiwi@univie.ac.at ): 1. Letter of motivation 2. Academic curriculum vitae
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English via email to the Dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karl Dörner (dekanat.wiwi@univie.ac.at ): 1. Letter of motivation 2. Academic curriculum vitae education
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team led by Univ. Prof. Olga Mula. Our group’s work sits at the forefront of numerical analysis for Partial Differential Equations, enriched with data-driven methodologies -- a powerful combination
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personal sphere of influence: As a university assistant prae doc, you will complete the research team around Prof. Magdalena Pöschl and you will take over tasks like active participation in teaching as
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an international and interdisciplinary environment. Your personal sphere of influence: We are looking for a University Assistant Praedoc to join the dynamic research teams led by Assoz. Prof. Dr
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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