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approaches in Human-Computer Interaction and Contextual User Experience. The Center for Technology Experience is acting in a variety of challenging application contexts. We are passionate about addressing the
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Master's degree or Diploma, in the field of law Basic experience in academic writing and with research methods Initial experience in the acquisition/ realization of (third-party funded) research projects
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political economy, as well as qualitative, discourse-theoretical, and participatory methods. Your future tasks: You will actively participate in research, teaching, and administration, including
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to work in a team and strong social/communication competence Knowledge of university processes and structures Basic experience in academic writing and research methods Didactic skills / experience
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Philosophy of law, Legal theory, Ethics, International law, European law, Comparative constitutional and Administrative law Basic experience in academic writing and with research methods Very good computer
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• Experience in supervising students (BEd, MEd, PhD) • Excellent knowledge of qualitative and/or quantitative methods of empirical social science/educational psychology/teaching and learning research
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Doctoral School (OMDS). The VGSE offers a broad three-year PhD program in economics focusing on specialized field courses, research seminars, and intensively supervised research time. The program is
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on Japan and basic methods at BA level supporting our administrative tasks, in particular in regard to the u:japan lecture database This is part of your profile: MA degree in Japanese Studies and/or
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understanding of the molecular mechanisms of natural products. Cell and molecular biological methods are developed and applied to identify and characterize biologically active natural products. The lab consists
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both older and more recent literary history. Ideally, they are experienced in interdisciplinary co-operation and have an interest in the methods and theories of literary research. They are also