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| Environment | Development, which aims to conduct theoretically grounded and empirically informed research at the intersection of population dynamics, environmental change, and resilient development. We
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geochemical approaches, thereby making use of the unique infrastructure and expertise in the department and ideally bridge the Departments of Functional Ecology & Evolution and Palaeontology. For this position
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. Special emphasis on the development of new synthetic reactions and reaction sequences, with an emphasis on redox-neutral amination reactions, transition metal-catalyzed reactions for functional group
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Postdoc in Invertebrate Evolution with a focus on either comparative morphology, EvoDevo, or phylogenomics. We are a dynamic, international group situated in the recently built University of Vienna Biology
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research. You will be part of our team and develop new ideas, technologies and experiments. Your personal field of activity: The research group “Quantum Information Science and Quantum Computation”, led by
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experience. Equal opportunities for everyone: We look forward to diverse personalities in the team! How to apply: Application documents should include: letter of motivation including time plan for doctoral
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demand for excellence, conduct top-level international research and teaching. Are you also looking for the right space to develop your potential? We are seeking a/an University assistant predoctoral
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, in particular, sociology of emotions Sound methodical competence; knowledge in qualitative methods and mixed methods is of advantage Ability to successfully plan, conduct, and write up research
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-related disability in the second half of the twentieth century to understand how newly empowered agents transformed conceptions of (reproductive) health and disease in science and society. It develops a
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-related disability in the second half of the twentieth century to understand how newly empowered agents transformed conceptions of (reproductive) health and disease in science and society. It develops a