26 wireless-communication Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in United Kingdom
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qualifications needed (particularly the habilitation), and as a chance to develop a distinct, visible research profile within the academic community. Completed domestic or foreign doctoral/PhD studies in the field
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art and in the museums and libraries of Europe and Austria. What is important to us as a team is to foster exchange, discussion and ideas in research, committed teaching and openness in communication
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Knowledge of university processes and structures is desirable Excellent knowledge of English (C1) Experience abroad Team player and high social/communicative skills What we offer: Work-life balance: Our
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part of your personality: You have completed a doctorate with a special focus on Romance Linguistics or General Linguistics, covering especially Italian language data. Outstanding Dissertation. You are
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to the study and teaching of the language and literature of ancient Greece and Rome, including Late Antiquity, as well as the late, medieval, and Neo-Latin language and literature. At the core of the program is
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and informatics skills are required, i.e., R, Python, MATLAB, deployment of web experiments (using cloud services). Being able to communicate fluently in English is a must. Your future tasks: As a new
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, spiroergometry, and dietary assessments Excellent German and English skills, both written and spoken Strong team player with excellent social and communication skills Resilience and high level of motivation What
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. They have very good English language skills (written and spoken). During the employment, they have or will obtain a documented fluency in German (written and spoken). Language acquisition is supported during
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home of several third-party funded research projects. Through cooperation with numerous academic institutions worldwide, the Department is very well connected with the international scholarly community
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the Department of European and Comparative Literature and Language Studies, characterized by a broad range of research interests within Finno-Ugric studies in the wide sense of the word and by intensive