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Environmental Psychology Group at the University of Vienna. This currently includes one full professor, one tenure-track professor, four postdoctoral researchers, four PhD students, an organisational assistant
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Psychology Group at the University of Vienna. This currently includes one full professor, one tenure-track professor, four postdoctoral researchers, four PhD students, an organisational assistant, and student
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science/math/physics; an applicant who switched fields, etc.ISTA processes applications for its PhD program once a year. To apply, you have to create an online account, which will allow you to track your
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(e.g. imitation) and the development of action understanding and facial perception. One methodological focus is on experimental and neuroscientific research approaches (e.g. eye tracking, EEG, fNIRS
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ideal for candidates interested in improving hazard modelling and exploring socio-environmental feedbacks. One central research objective is to identify whether a socioeconomic gradient of landslide risk
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biology and chromosome organization, as well as host-pathogen interactions and immune dysfunction. Candidates should demonstrate an exceptional and internationally recognized track record in the mechanistic
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research objectives include analyzing how these actors understand and navigate the ‘innovation challenges’ pertaining to antimicrobials and AMR; how the rapidly evolving life sciences knowledge of microbes
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, ALTERBIOTIC’s main research objectives include analyzing how these actors understand and navigate the ‘innovation challenges’ pertaining to antimicrobials and AMR; how the rapidly evolving life sciences knowledge
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aesthetics to reflect, more broadly, on politics, society, and everyday life. For further details on the project themes, research questions, and objectives please see: https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en
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management skills and care – understanding and modelling excellent donor and/or client experience A track record of interacting smoothly with a wide range of stakeholders The ability to coordinate audience