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neurobiological bases, studying how the brain maintains or changes functionality over time, and probing its evolutionary origins and development. Our PhD program is tailored to individual career tracks and includes
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was established in 2005 and is part of the Faculty of Social Sciences. The department team is responsible for the Master's programme in Nursing Science and the doctoral programme in Nursing Science as one
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importance on the personal development of students. We support students in developing a curious and critical mindset, thus laying the foundation for the professional challenges of the next generation. As a
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addition to providing a solid academic education, we also place a special emphasis on the personal development of students. We support students in developing curiosity and critical thinking, thereby creating a solid
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Postdoc in Invertebrate Evolution with a focus on either comparative morphology, EvoDevo, or phylogenomics. We are a dynamic, international group situated in the recently built University of Vienna Biology
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on a topic relevant to the department, such as fertility and family, mortality and health, migration, or population analysis and human capital. The candidate should present a clear personal work plan for
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Data Stewardship program. The Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy (Fakultät für Geowissenschaften, Geographie und Astronomie / FGGA) is therefore looking for a highly motivated person (m/f
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cellular communities ultimately aiming at the ambitious goal of single cell analysis. Your responsibilities: Develop mass spectrometric methods advancing circular bioengineering Develop mass spectrometric
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are an interdisciplinary research team working at the interfaces between nutrition and the development of metabolic diseases as well as healthy aging. We build on a good working atmosphere, close collaboration with our
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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