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are looking for a Postdoc in molecular biology and microbiology Your personal sphere of play: The Unit of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Vienna is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher with a background
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demand for excellence, conduct top-level international research and teaching. Are you also looking for the right space to develop your potential? We are seeking a/an University assistant predoctoral
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to conduct research and teach in an internationally networked team while developing your own academic profile. The contract is for a period of three years. Initially limited to 1.5 years, the employment
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by the date of employment at the latest). They have a sound knowledge of transnational and European history, as well as awareness of current developments and central methods in the field. They have
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. You apply for projects and raise third-party funds. You prepare and complete a publication-ready habilitation. You hold courses (also about Finno-Ugric minority languages) independently within the scope
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candidate will be integrated in the Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution (https://vds-ecology-evolution.univie.ac.at/). The project: The PhD research will focus on the genomic drivers underlying
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) traces the development and dissemination (in Greek, Coptic, Syriac and Armenian) of early Christian and late antique literature in which the main characters are early Christian individuals connected in
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complex systems to identify fundamental security and privacy problems and researching and developing solutions that go beyond just short-term problem solving. Our team currently consists of 23 scientific
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should include: letter of motivation including time plan for doctoral thesis milestones that will be achieved in the duration of the short-term contract academic curriculum vitae including list
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contract until: Job ID: 1988 On behalf of the Rectorate, the Culture and Equality unit offers three fixed-term positions (6 months each) for female postdoctoral researchers as part of a program for the