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University of Economics and Business, and with the BOKU University. https://ie.univie.ac.at/en/ Your academic profile: Doctoral degree/PhD Two years of international research experience during or after
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PhD should be within the areas of expertice of the laboratory for Cognitive Research in Art History (https://crea.univie.ac.at/). Your future tasks: PhD thesis, preferably in the area of the FWF project
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. We attach great importance to a collegial and harmonious working environment and encourage social and professional exchange. You can find an insight into our team and our areas of work here: https://dg
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of influence: A PhD position is available in the group of Prof. Köllensperger, at the Institute of Analytical Chemistry, at the Faculty of Chemistry, starting April 2026. The methodology-driven research plan
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number FT0226HOB Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The University of Vienna is internationally
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to join our team! Your professional field of activity: As a University Assistant (40 hours/week), you will join the research team led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Radu Ioan Bot. The main research areas of the working
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an international community dedicated to studying all aspects of economics. Information about the Department of Economics can be found on the website at http://econ.univie.ac.at. Your future tasks: Active
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research areas, please visit https://isor.univie.ac.at/research/ . Ideally, your research interests should match or overlap with those of an existing working group at the institute. Your future tasks: You
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Biophysical Chemistry. Successful candidates will join a structured doctoral programme offering first-class supervision, vibrant research networks, and opportunities to publish, teach, and engage
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the future together! About the team: The Computational Materials Physics group develops and applies quantum mechanics-based methods for the description of condensed matter systems, including the successful