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research and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: Your future position is at the Department of Statistics and Operations Research
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Philosophy of Prof. Dr. George Karamanolis. The main research areas associated with this professorship are: The philosophy of Aristotle with special emphasis on his theory of the soul and epistemology. Your
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49 Faculty of Social Sciences Startdate: 01.02.2026 | Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 31.01.2032 Reference no.: 4505 You will work
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Theory and Machine Learning, can easily integrate into our team, independently contribute to current research, and work with responsibility for results. The research project is a collaboration between the
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for you? Welcome to our team! Your personal sphere of play: The Department of Statistics and Operations Research of the University of Vienna is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to participate in
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the working group Economic Geography, which focuses on theory-led, evidence-based, and policy relevant research on spatial aspects of innovation-based socio-economic sustainability transitions. Our research
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profile development, combining method development, application to real-world problems, and collaboration with experimental groups. Your project will complement ongoing work by other members in the group
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an expert in the field of grammar theory (especially based on Romance data). Research competence and initiative proven through international publications in peer-relevant media. Experience in the scientific
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knowledge of methods and theories Experience or willingness to engage in academic teaching Very good English skills and, if possible, German skills or another foreign language What we offer: Work-life balance
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of Classical Philology / Latin Studies Excellent command of Latin and Ancient Greek A specialization in ancient epic or ancient drama is desirable; interest in literary theory, narratology, and reception history