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, cultural, physiological, and neurobiological bases, studying how the brain maintains or changes functionality over time, and probing its evolutionary origins and development. The mission of the Vienna
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participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop an independent research profile. You contribute to research projects and scientific studies. You publish internationally and give
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performing and publishing academic research at peer-reviewed conferences and journals is a plus. You are an experienced programmer, preferably using the Python programming language. Experience modeling and
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focus and develop an independent research profile. You give lectures and publish internationally. You will be involved in applying for projects and acquiring third-party funding. You will independently
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, by developing a doctoral research project on diversity and intersectionality presenting and publishing your own research teaching on Japan and basic methods at BA level supporting our administrative
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working on the major societal challenges of our time. Your personal sphere of influence: As university assistant and doctoral student, you work in the Population, Environment, and Development working group
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? Please prepare your application as follows: a motivation letter a curriculum vitae a list of reference contacts or letters of recommendation via our job portal “Apply now” button. If you have any content
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by the collective agreement. The development or expansion of an independent research profile and further post-doctoral academic qualifications, for example in the form of preparing and completing a
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Psychology. Together with the research group, you will study psychological, social, and environmental determinants of health behaviors. Additional research interests of the team include: Development and
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years at the Institute of Biological Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry. Your position is at the AG Kurzbach, which works on the development of unconventional magnetic resonance methods, including