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Second Language, and German Teaching Methodology. In addition, the areas of Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Media Theory, Literary Theory, and Literature for Children and Young Adults are well
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; • Language skills: excellent knowledge of French; • Technical skills: knowledge of linguistic theories; experience with empirical methods, in particular statistics (R); • Teaching skills; • Interest
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theory, and related fields. • It is a strong asset if you have already acquired expertise and demonstrated your ability to perform rigorous theoretical research in the field of topological order and of
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English language skills (written and spoken). They have very good Latin language skills. Experience with interdisciplinary theories and methods in medieval studies is of advantage. Familiarity with procedures and
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collection theory and history, exhibition displays, education, digital transformation, and museum ecologies. Experience in collaboration with museums, exhibition venues, or artistic research contexts is
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interest in Applied Mathematics, possesses solid and profound background knowledge in Numerical Analysis, Approximation Theory and Machine Learning, can easily integrate into our team, independently
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theory (especially based on Romance data). • Research competence and initiative proven through international publications in peer-relevant media. • Experience in the scientific and administrative
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hosts the Oskar Morgenstern Doctoral School (OMDS), whose mission is to equip doctoral students with a theory-based approach complemented by modern empirical, experimental, statistical, and computational
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German Language and Literature, Germanic Linguistics, German as a Foreign and Second Language, and German Teaching Methodology. In addition, the areas of Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Literary Theory, and
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the time the position begins) in Science and Technology Studies or related discipline; • Broad knowledge of the topics, theories, and methods of Science and Technology Studies; • Distinct research