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to make a change. Our work is based on respectful communication, professionalism and high aspirations of having a positive impact on society. Your personal sphere of influence: We are looking
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great importance to equal opportunities, the advancement of women and diversity . We lay special emphasis on increasing the number of women in senior and in academic positions among the academic and
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| Classification CBA: §54 VwGr. IIIb Limited contract until: 30.06.2026 Job ID: 4087 The position is limited to one year with the option of a permanent contract. Your personal sphere of influence: The Mass
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for a Prae-Doc University Assistant position of the duration of 4 years. At the Department of East Asian Studies, we pride ourselves on offering a dynamic environment with supportive colleagues and
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(c. 1000-1800) Your personal sphere of interest: Your position will be embedded in the cluster activities of Research Node 1 ("Geographies of Power") and the conceptual discussions of the Transversal
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-discriminatory employment policy and attaches great importance to equal opportunities, the advancement of women and diversity . We lay special emphasis on increasing the number of women in senior and in academic
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understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! About this position: As a university assistant pre-doc, you will join the Managerial Accounting research team led by Univ.-Prof
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personal sphere of influence: The working group Environmental Geophysics led by Dr. Chi Zhang invites applications for a fully funded University Assistant Praedoc position focused on understanding peatland
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/saramerinoaceituno. As a team, we understand the importance of a positive, inclusive, and respectful working environment, and we regularly exchange ideas about current topics and projects in our group meetings. Your
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: 3967 We invite applications for a PhD position in Plant Ecological Genomics at the University of Vienna, Austria. The position is part of an international research project co-funded by the Austrian