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an international and interdisciplinary environment. Your personal sphere of influence: We're excited to invite applications for a University Assistant (Praedoc / PhD Candidate) to join the research
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to the present. We are looking for a PhD candidate in the field of Geographies of Power in the Eastern Mediterranean World (c. 1000-1800) Your personal sphere of interest: Your position will be embedded in
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into museum and curatorial practices. Ideally, candidates will hold concurrently a 50% curatorial position in a museum. Completed doctoral/PhD studies in the field of art history, excellent dissertation, broad
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cutting-edge research aligned with the group's vision. Lead and contribute to scientific publications and project proposals. Supervision & Teaching: (Co-) Supervise BSc, MSc, and PhD students, guiding them
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join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: We are seeking a dedicated PhD student to participate in interventional human studies investigating the effects of specific collagen
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University Assistent praedoc (PhD) to investigate bacteria isolated from various environmental sources for their ability to biosynthesize novel natural products. Eventually discovered new natural products can
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an interdisciplinary scientific environment, cutting-edge laboratories and a creative working atmosphere. The Doctoral School in Microbiology and Environmental Science at the Centre supports PhD students in
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laboratories and a creative working atmosphere. The Doctoral School in Microbiology and Environmental Science at the Centre supports PhD students in the finishing phase of their dissertation project through
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project co-funded by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) aimed at gaining novel insights into the molecular adaptation of plants to challenging environmental conditions. The PhD candidate will be
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personal sphere of influence: The Computational and Soft Matter Physics Group at the Faculty of Physics invites applications for a praedoc position in the group of Prof. Christoph Dellago. The group develops