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. Your personal sphere of influence: The FWF project "Music and Psychoanalysis (c. 1910–1970)" is seeking to fill a position for a student assistant (50%) starting in November/December 2025. The FWF
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term position for a PhD student available. The position is limited to three months and is expected to begin on October 1, 2025. Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching
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of Business Analytics, Logistics, and Operations Research, who have previously held a position as University Assistant (praedoc) or as a doctoral candidate at the University of Vienna. This completion contract
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have received offers for junior faculty positions from leading European universities or went off to leading business schools in the US. How to apply easily: We may have a rolling dead-line if we
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. Our research focusses on the increasing diversity and its impact on contemporary society in Japan. We appreciate maintaining a supportive and cooperative working environment and place great emphasis
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dynamic community in the heart of Europe. The Doctoral School offers a 12-months Completion Contract for fellows of the DocSchool who have held a position as University Assistant (praedoc) or a PhD position
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join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: A PraeDoc university assistant position is to be filled at the Department of Business Analytics and Decisions starting from November 1st
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PhaNuSpo) and to sign a doctoral thesis agreement within 12-18 months after being employed. The position is intended to lead to a PhD thesis, typically in form of cumulative publications. This is part of
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join our accomplished team! Your new workplace: The Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies has a vacancy for a university assistant Praedoc (Prof. Dr. Andreas E. Müller). The position is for 30
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employment policy and attaches great importance to equal opportunities, the advancement of women and diversity. We place particular emphasis on enhancing women’s representation among the academic and general