111 distributed-computing-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Vienna
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-led museums studies within the art history program. Your responsibilities include: developing and leading a dynamic research agenda in museum studies; designing and teaching courses inter alia in museum
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language education. Successful candidates will be part of the team that supervises and develops the Master’s degree programme ‘German as a Foreign and Second Language’ and are therefore also involved in
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program in Intercultural Philosophy of Religion and of the Research Center “Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society”. Active participation in the “Vienna Doctoral School of Theology and Research
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should qualify him/her for a doctorate as part of the international PhD program in Management. The program provides knowledge that enables you to apply analytical methods to business management issues
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, human-computer interaction, public health, or a related field. Quantitative research skills, including data analysis with SPSS, R, JASP, jamovi or similar software. Experience in planning and conducting
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Limited contract until: Job ID: 4344 The University of Vienna plans to expand the existing Research Data Management services by offering discipline-specific support through a new Data Stewardship program
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Above-average academic success (at least in the field of civil and corporate law) Excellent computer skills (MS-Office) Experience in working with databases Very good written and spoken English Very good
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other members of the ViCAS operational team - the ViCAS Programme Manager and the ViCAS Communication and Outreach Manager. Overall, your role is critical to the development and success of ViCAS, both
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: The successful applicant will work in a stimulating scientific environment, the Department for Structural and Computational Biology at the Max Perutz Labs, a research institute established by the University
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stiffness. The project will be computational in nature, involving monomer-resolved simulations of such macromolecules, calculating properties such as diffusivities and relaxation functions and performing