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biotechnology in the areas of mass spectrometry method development and the development of new, bio-based materials. Information about the group can be found at https://koellenspergerlab.univie.ac.at
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accomplished team! Your new workplace: The Institute of Civil Law (Univ.-Prof. Dr. Christian Rabl) is seeking to fill a position as University Assistant (prae doc) starting May 4, 2026. The employment level is
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. Space for personalities. Since 1365. Data protection Application deadline: 04/07/2026 Administration & Organization https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5478
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training programme in Austria encompassing the three disciplines of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nutritional Sciences and Sport Sciences and brings together about 160 doctoral candidates and 45 Principal
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professional field of activity: The announcement comprises up to three PhD positions associated with the Faculty of Mathematics and, more specifically, with the Vienna School of Mathematics (VSM https
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doctoral programme offering first-class supervision, vibrant research networks, and opportunities to publish, teach, and engage internationally. Candidates can select from a cross-faculty list of supervisors
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the social sciences. Successful candidates will join a structured doctoral programme offering first-class supervision, vibrant research networks, and opportunities to publish, teach, and engage internationally
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, and physiological levels. 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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“Multilateralism Revisited: The Past, Present, and Future of International Negotiation and Cooperation” at the University of Vienna (https://multilateralism-revisited.univie.ac.at/ ). “Multilateralism Revisited
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represent one of the most urgent global health crises of our time. Although protein aggregation is a known hallmark of these diseases, the molecular "trigger" of this process remains poorly described