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programming and evolutionary algorithms for scheduling. A high level of motivation and commitment to successfully completing your doctoral studies within the planned timeframe. Cooperative, team-oriented, and
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and oral communication skills. Excellent command of English (C1). What we offer: Work-Life-Balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours and can partically work remotely. Inspiring working
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research and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! The Department of German Studies at the University of Vienna is the largest research and teaching center in
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research and scientific excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Welcome aboard! Your future position: You will be working at the Department of English and American Studies as a member of the Fun*Cog
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for the Master's programme in Nursing Science and the doctoral programme in Nursing Science as one of the doctoral programmes in Social Sciences. The positions will be assigned to Prof. Dr Kerstin Hämel, whereby
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economics focusing on specialized field courses, research seminars, and intensively supervised research time. The program is entirely run in English. Your personal sphere of influence: We are looking
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projects, programming languages, lab techniques, transferable skills etc.) Via our job portal/ Apply now - button end of this page. If you have any questions, please contact: Dr. Katja Hellekes
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in peer-reviewed journals IT skills (e.g.- programming skills) Knowledge in Computational Medicinal Chemistry, Chemoinformatics, and Molecular Modeling Excellent knowledge of English (C1) Team player
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motivation, well-being and learning at school, development, evaluation and implementation of intervention programs, or gender and diversity in educational contexts. Support will be provided for the writing
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publication-ready habilitation. You hold courses independently in the Bachelor programme „Languages and Cultures of South Asia and Tibet” and the Master programme “Languages and Cultures of South Asia” within