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Desirable qualifications are Subject-relevant practical experience Subject-relevant experience abroad Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience of supervising students Organization
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this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! About the team: The research group Neuroinformatics develops machine learning methods to study the relation of neural activity and cognitive processes, and
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connection with the admission process. What we offer: Work-life balance: The compatibility of work and private life or work and study is a particularly important concern for us. In consultation with the team
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network under the direction of Prof. Dr. Annie Waldherr and Prof. Hajo Boomgaarden, PhD. The aim of the CCL is to improve our understanding of the causes, processes and effects of mediated communication
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skills, especially MS Office and moodle (basic skills) Ability to work in a team Desirable qualifications are: Teaching experience / experience of working with e-learning Knowledge of university processes
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of microbial nitrogen cycling. Ideally, the candidate has thorough knowledge of the process of nitrification including in-depth understanding of the physiology of nitrifying microorganisms. The job requires
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and analyzing behavioral experiments, online experiments, physiological recordings, signal processing, statistical analyses, and computational simulations. Knowledge of behavioral and analytic methods
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of university processes and structures Basic experience in research methods and academic writing Application documents What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible and family-friendly working
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communication since both the translation process as well as its ensuing product are characterised by a huge degree of hybridity and diversity. The Centre for Translation Studies (ZTW) at the University of Vienna
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) are studied as prototypical forms of transcultural communication since both the translation process as well as its ensuing product are characterised by a huge degree of hybridity and diversity. The Centre