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, teaching and administration, which means: Collaborative and independent research in organic synthesis: Develop and pursue an original research program focused on new organic reactivity, synthetic methodology
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, the candidate will contribute to the human and environmental microbiome focused research at DoME. One of the main tasks will be the development of high throughput, sequencing-based microbiome profiling methods
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optimization. Your future tasks Participation in research, teaching and administration in the field of Computer Science in Sport / Data Analytics in Sport. This involves: Developing and strengthening
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scheduling. You publish internationally and give lectures. You apply for projects and raise third-party funds. You prepare and complete a publication-ready habilitation. You hold courses independelty within
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independently and to establish and develop an independent research profile in the field of cultural and intellectual history of the Islamic world. Your future tasks: You will actively participate in research
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personality to the team! It is that easy to apply: Scientific curriculum vitae List of publications Cover letter including short work plan for the six-months position (max 1 page) Doctoral degree certificate
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for projects and raise third-party funds. You prepare and complete a publication-ready habilitation. You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. You
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processes. Apply and further develop qualitative research methods (e.g., interviews, case studies, archival research) in the design, execution, and dissemination of international business research. Actively
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research, teaching and administration, which means: You will develop an independent research profile in the field of sports medicine, performance physiology and prevention. You will participate in research
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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