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are seeking excellent candidates with proven competencies in qualitative and quantitative methods who have regional field experience in the Global South. We expect an openness to inter- and transdisciplinary
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relevant field Excellent command of written and spoken English (C1 level or higher) Basic experience in academic writing Successful completion of the VBC PhD programme selection What we offer: Employment
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, for the investigation of receptor-ligand interactions and downstream signaling pathways. Comprehensive characterization of flavor compounds using state-of-the-art analytical chemical methods (e.g., LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, HRMS
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assistant) Excellent knowledge of quantitative methods (including competencies in the application of SPSS or R) Excellent communication skills and proficiency in English Experience in programming experiments
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from an extensive range of courses free of charge. Benefits: The University of Vienna also offers you numerous benefits, such as a company pension fund, travel allowances, low-cost parking, discounted IT
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processes. Apply and further develop qualitative research methods (e.g., interviews, case studies, archival research) in the design, execution, and dissemination of international business research. Actively
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agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 02.04.2032 Reference no.: 5394 Your future place is at the Department of Sport and Human Movement Science in the research area of Computer Science in
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with relevant research methods (e.g. archival research, data analysis) and academic writing Interest in inter- and transdisciplinary work Strong commitment to finish your PhD project within four years
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doctoral training: Benefit from close supervision and gain access to high-quality methods workshops, transferable skills development, and opportunities to present your work and receive expert feedback. Fair
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studies with a focus on contemporary religious practices, social dynamics, and issues of gender, ritual, and materiality. Projects that use ethnographic methods and examine religion in everyday and public