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in the area of the Clusters as defined above. Active participation in the activities of the Clusters. International publication and presentation activities. Participation in the further development
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programs and comprises intensive coursework at the postgraduate level, research presentations, as well as drafting the actual dissertational thesis. While the program's primary goal is to prepare candidates
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addition to a well founded professional education, the motivation of students is also particularly important to us. We want to help young people develop an inquisitive and critical way of thinking and thus lay a
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development. The successful candidate for this position will be employed by the University of Vienna and their research project will be supervised by an interdisciplinary supervisory team from the University
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sharing; work to make recommendations regarding best practice in developing research infrastructures that aid open science. We expect you to conclude a doctoral thesis agreement within 12 months. You work
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. Your future tasks: The predoctoral assistant is expected to participate in ongoing research projects and develop a dissertation on Bronze or Iron Age burial or settlement features. The integration and
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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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transnational and European history, as well as awareness of current developments and central methods in the field. They have experience with interdisciplinary theories and methods (e.g. Europeanisation, digital
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project assistants, and one administrative colleague, offers you the opportunity to conduct research and teach in an internationally networked team while developing your own academic profile. The contract
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tasks: As part of the project team, the post holder’s tasks and responsibilities will include: Developing innovative research on cultures and practices of performance-making in twenty-first-century China