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TV-L, part-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. The Institute of Resource Ecology performs research to protect humans and the environment from hazards caused by pollutants resulting from technical
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on life events and romantic relationship dynamics. The assessment methods include longitudinal experience sampling studies. Another research focus of the division is the investigation of romantic
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resilient horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change
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. Also, research is carried out into phenomena of mediality such as the interaction between texts and pictorial representations. In this line of inquiry, traditional philological methods are combined with
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evaluation criteria. It advises the Federal Government and other institutions and interest groups in these areas. BfR thus makes an important contribution to the protection of human health. The position is
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evaluation criteria. It advises the Federal Government and other institutions and interest groups in these areas. BfR thus makes an important contribution to the protection of human health. The position is
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resilient horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change
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possible. The position is limited until April 30, 2028. The period of employment is governed by the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The position aims
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, biochemical interactions and biological functions of small natural product molecules in plants and fungi. The focus is on specialized metabolites, chemical mediators and relevant molecular networks