41 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"FEMTO-ST"-"INSA-toulouse"-"World-Learning" "Prof" positions at University of Vienna
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will become part of Prof. Katharina Kraus's research team. The team conducts research in the history of philosophy, roughly from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The team's research currently
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the future together! The contract is for 3 years and renewable for another 3 years (6 years in total). Your workplace: As a postdoctoral researcher, you will become part of Prof. Katharina Kraus' research team
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Sciences, to work in the working group Knowledge and Culture led by Prof. Michaela Pfadenhauer. Your tasks will include developing and carrying out your dissertation project, contributing to the acquisition
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: We are excited to announce a Postdoctoral Researcher position in the group of Prof. Gunda Köllensperger. The major objective is to downscale metabolomic techniques to the level of organelles, small
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host numerous third-party funded projects financed by national and international funding agencies such as FWF, Jubiläumsfonds, and EU programs. This position is initially limited to one year, with
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administration in the field of comparative policy analysis and qualitative methods as well as in the research group CeSCoS (Centre for the Study of Contemporary Solidarity, led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Barbara Prainsack
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public debate on loneliness, privacy, radicalisation and social isolation under the guidance of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Anna Durnova, Ph.D. This position is offered in the framework of the ERC Advanced Grant
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on loneliness, privacy, radicalisation and social isolation under the guidance of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Anna Durnova, Ph.D. This position is offered in the framework of the ERC Advanced Grant project LONERS "Loneliness
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is Prof. Birgit Nemec, chair of History of Medicine and the Biomedical Sciences at the Faculty Center for Transdisciplinary Historical and Cultural Studies. The Chair of History of Medicine and
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examine the origins, development, and consequences of patient engagement with antenatal drug use, iatrogenic disability, and reproductive health from the 1960s until today. The PI of the project is Prof