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(DoSChem) – Austria’s largest doctoral training program in chemistry. DoSChem brings together more than 200 doctoral students and over 50 PIs, fostering interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven research
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areas. Your future tasks: Successful candidates will actively participate in the training of archivists, further develop the training program in consultation with the archives, coordinate external
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in student supervision This is part of your personality: Doctoral/Ph.D. program (must be completed by the time of employment) Subject-specific expertise Methodological competencies Didactic skills
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Education and is part of the doctoral program "Educational Innovation Needs Educational Research." As a University Assistant Praedoc, you will join the research team led by Assoc. Prof. Marko-Lüftenegger
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Education and is part of the doctoral program "Educational Innovation Needs Educational Research." As a University Assistant Praedoc, you will join the research team led by Prof. Susanne Schwab (Chair
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• You have a Master’s degree in industrial engineering, information systems, business administration and/or economics, computer science or a related field. • You are familiar with methods
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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
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reports, and the ECTS transcript of your doctoral programme. With a letter of support from your supervisor, providing an candid assessment of your dissertation's status and an accurate timeframe for its
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conferences and journals is a plus. You are an experienced programmer, preferably using the Python programming language. You are a team player with excellent social/communication skills. You have experience
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teach seminars supporting students with their Bachelor’s thesis as well as various (including research-led) seminars within the Master’s programme (e.g. seminars supporting students to develop a thesis