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computer skills Physical Demands Must be able to sit for extended periods of time and work in standard office environment Must be able to occasionally lift 20 pounds Must be able to work occasional weekends
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Käte Hamburger Research Centre “Dis:connectivity in processes of globalisation” (global dis:connect) at the Ludwig
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for three years with research duties exclusively, or four years with both research and other career-promoting work. This will be clarified in the recruitment process. Research topics One PhD fellowship
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PhD Research Fellowships: Artificial Intelligence Adoption, Sustainable Finance, and Twin Transition
artificial intelligence(AI) on product process and environmental innovation 2) sustainable finance 3) twin transition. Depending on the department`s needs, and the candidate`s competence and preferences
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Fellowships are defined and awarded on an individual basis. Each fellowship announcement will indicate the specific qualification requirements and terms of visit. What can be funded? The current offers
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. This will be clarified in the recruitment process. Research topic The person hired will be affiliated with the field of history didactics at the department. The PhD project must be rooted in history didactics
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-creative governance solutions and power-sharing, requiring dialogue between public and private actors to ensure democratic and sustainable processes. This is particularly important as the sector must address
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of public law wih direct links to international law. Of particular interest are applicants who are interested in the Asia-Pacific region; technology and digital economy; sustainable development; cybersecurity
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technological progress in our increasingly digital, data- and algorithm-driven world. Integreat develops theories, methods, models, and algorithms that integrate general and domainspecific knowledge with data
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knowledge graphs, rules, and process understanding, with implications across sectors from ecology to infrastructure. 4. Theme 4 (“Communities”): Green and Resilient Communities and Entrepreneurship