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creative working environment, flexible working hours and an adequate starting salary. Your personal sphere of influence: The focus of our research is in the field of computer-aided drug design. You should
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been recognized for its contributions to geoinformatics and cartography, including a highly successful master’s program. This interdisciplinary basis in computational, social, and natural sciences
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future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You plan and conduct your own research projects in the field of computer-assisted drug design. You publish your
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mandatory) Therefore, very good knowledge of Austrian criminal law and criminal procedural law Excellent written and oral communication skills Knowledge of university procedures Computer skills An interest in
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part of your personality: You have successfully completed a doctoral program in Judaic Studies or a related field by the application deadline. You have experience with interdisciplinary theories and
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39 Faculty of Computer Science Startdate: 01.10.2025 | Working hours: 30 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited until: 31.03.2026 Reference no.: 4287 Among
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“International Law” program, the Faculty of Law at the University of Vienna is a popular destination for international students.The tenure-track position is based at the department for Constitutional and
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activity Collaborating on research studies with a dynamic team of demographic experts Participate in the doctoral programme of the VIDSS, complete 30 ECTS through course attendance and external activities
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career field. Requirements for application are: Completed Master's/Diploma or Teacher Training Programme in Slavonic Studies Several years of independent teaching at a post-secondary educational
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, Molecular Genetics or related fields. Successful VBC PhD program Selection or similar international PhD Selection required. Practical experience in handling and genetically manipulating non-model organisms