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for an outstanding researcher in the area of Instructed Second Language Learning of the target language English. Teaching, course development and supervision will cover educational linguistics and language teaching
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personal development of students. We support students in developing curiosity and critical thinking, thereby creating a solid foundation for the professional challenges of the next generation. Your workplace
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of physics are the driving force behind our research. You will be part of our team and develop new ideas, technologies and experiments to provide new insights on macroscopic quantum physics, on gravity
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“Translation” and Master’s programme “Multilingual Technologies”, with 14 languages and currently 2000 students. Your future tasks: You hold courses on BA and MA level You contribute to the (further) development
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congregational development. The future holder of the position is expected to have a strong research focus in one of these practical fields and to show a willingness to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration
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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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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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: Active participation in research, teaching and administration, which means: Developing and strengthening your independent research profile High-quality research, international presentation and publication
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to EUR 3.714,80; In the case of a normal weekly working time of less than 40 hours the salary shall be prorated.) and will be enrolled in the department's PhD program in Management (specializing in
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VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: permanent Reference no.: 4874 The position is part of the Solar System Evolution group led by Ass.-Prof. Kristina Kislyakova. The main research direction