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, students, etc.). You administrate job advertisement in recruiting processes and support hiring of new staff members right through to the first steps of onboarding. You accommodate and assist guest
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: • You support the professorship with all administrative tasks (such as budget and personnel management, scheduling, office organisation, planning and processing of business trips, etc.) • You help
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agonists or antagonists on G-protein coupled receptors located in the peripheral and central nervous system. Our goal is to address the clinical needs to diagnose and treat the neurological pathologies
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experience, including experience in digital documentation, interpretation and reporting. Knowledge of digital image processing and geographic information systems (preferably QGIS) is desirable. You will have
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the necessary qualifications to support us, especially in the technical operation of VERA. The position is initially limited to 6 months with the intent to extend indefinitely. Your job includes: You support the
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The Computational Drug Discovery and Design Group (COMP3D, https://comp3d.univie.ac.at/) at the Faculty of Life Sciences focuses on developing computer-based methods, particularly those involving machine learning and
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and spoken German, English and Japanese Ability to work in a team Additional skills and competence (desirable skills): Knowledge of university processes and structures What we offer: Work-life balance
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on the description, critical analysis, and scientific explanation of phenomena of education. Your subject area will include the education and training processes in specially created social institutions (such as
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written and oral communication skills in German and English • Proficiency in standard office software applications • Familiarity with university processes and structures • Team player and high
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(MM-DD-YYYY) | Working hours: 40.00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited contract until: Job ID: 4004 The research group “Atmospheric Transport Processes,” led by Prof. Andreas