222 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Vienna
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: completed Master's/Diploma degree in Romance Studies, with a focus on French or Spanish literature/culture/media studies profound knowledge of Spanish or French as well as English familiarity with the methods
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relevant media. Excellent command of English, both written and spoken You are goal-oriented and have a high motivation to strive for scientific excellence. You are not entitled to compensation for travel and
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and spoken English IT skills, especially in the area of word processing, PowerPoint, study administration programs and e-learning programs Organizational and teamwork skills First practical experience
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heterostructure samples. Basic skills in scientific programming and open-source transmission electron microscopy software are an advantage. Excellent command of written and spoken English (C1 Level or equivalent
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advantageous. Didactic skills/experience in e-learning. IT skills (e.g., MS Office). Very good English skills in both spoken and written form. Good German skills in both spoken and written form are advantageous
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in the implementation of e-learning formats Sound knowledge of statistics and the use of statistical programs (e.g. in Matlab, R or SPSS) German and English skills Proven ability to collaborate
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). Didactic skills. Excellent Programming skills (Python or Julia). Excellent knowledge of English, both written and spoken. You are a team player with high social and communication skills. You are goal
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research methods (copy of the Master's thesis, as well as list of publications and presentations, if applicable). Didactic skills. Excellent programming skills (Python or Julia). Excellent knowledge
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subject Proven research competence and initiative through publications in peer-reviewed media High quality in your own teaching IT skills (e.g., SPSS) Very good English skills Team player with strong
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original-language sources in dozens of languages with a view towards addressing issues of contemporary relevance - diversity, mobility, identity - in historical perspective, pursuing comparative questions