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of Vienna, Faculty of Chemistry, is home of the Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry (DoSChem). DoSChem is the largest doctoral training program in Austria focusing on the field of chemistry and closely
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the research and teaching programme of the Institute for Canon Law and Religious Law as well as take on administrative tasks. This includes: You will contribute to research projects and studies in the field
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Master’s degree or Diploma in Law or a related subject that allows registration in a Law Faculty doctoral programme at the University of Vienna, for example in the doctoral programme Interdisciplinary Legal
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applications. In teaching, the applicant will be involved, inter alia, in the education of fundamentals in mathematics in all study programs of the faculty, esp. in the Master program Business Analytics. The
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to the faculty committee of the Doctoral School within one year after coming to Vienna (Faculty public presentation). You independently teach courses in the BA program (proseminar, case study), one course per
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and research with the existing professorial positions of both institutions. Active cooperation in teaching within the bachelor and master programs “Nutritional Sciences” is required as
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. Experience with third‐ party funding acquisition is expected. The successful applicant will contribute to teaching and supervision in the degree programs in all levels. Your academic profile: Doctoral degree
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. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: Independent teaching in the Bachelor and Master programs of the faculty to the extent specified in
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a variety of approaches, such as stochastic processes, kinetic theory, variational analysis, finite element methods, and data-driven techniques. The Vienna School of Mathematics doctoral program
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training and in the area of language education. Successful candidates will be part of the team that supervises and develops the Master’s degree programme ‘German as a Foreign and Second Language’ and are