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tasks: You will actively participate in research, teaching and administration, which means in particular: Establishing and developing an independent research profile with a focus on the legal history
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research, teaching and administration, which means: • You will develop an independent research profile in the field of sports medicine, performance physiology and prevention. • You will participate in
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limited to five years. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop an independent research profile. You are involved in research projects and
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cultural history. You are in the process of developing an independent research profile. Your current research includes the preparation of a second monograph (habilitation thesis) aligned with the thematic
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semester, supervise your students, and participate in teaching projects. You will take on administrative tasks in research and teaching. You will develop an independent research profile in the field
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, if applicable, list of research projects carried out Notification of completed Master's/Diploma programme About our job portal / Apply now - Button If you have any content questions, please contact
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chemistry, including protein conjugation, lipid coupling, and the development of tailored molecular probes. You will work extensively with analytical techniques such as NMR and MS and contribute to our
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? Such questions are the driving force behind our research. You will be part of our team and develop new ideas, technologies and experiments. Your personal sphere of play: The research group “Quantum
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, it has accommodated both human and physical geography. The department also has been recognized for its contributions to geoinformatics and cartography, including a highly successful master’s program
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-related disability in the second half of the twentieth century to understand how newly empowered agents transformed conceptions of (reproductive) health and disease in science and society. It develops a