Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Country
-
Program
-
Field
-
personality: Excellent German language skills (at least C1 level) are essential Completed doctoral/PhD studies in Islamic-Theological Studies or a comparable discipline Research in the field of Islamic theology
-
of Chemistry, Biological Chemistry or Biochemistry Basic experience in academic writing and with research methods. Excellent command of written and spoken English (C1 Level), furthermore good command of German
-
work with human participants Excellent organizational skills and initiative High level of interest in learning new diagnostic methods in the field of physical and mental performance Excellent German and
-
diagnostic methods in the field of physical and mental performance Excellent German and English language skills, both written and spoken (C1) Strong teamwork skills as well as high social and communication
-
no.: 4464 The Department of South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies ranks among the largest university centres for the philological-cultural study of South Asia and Tibet in the German-speaking world and is
-
complex projects, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines. Excellent verbal communication skills for interdisciplinary collaboration and presenting research findings. Excellent English skills, both written and
-
join our accomplished team! The Department at the University of Vienna is the largest academic center covering all fields relating to the German language and German-language literatures. The core areas
-
of written and spoken English (C1 Level), Collaborative, team-minded and pro-active attitude. High level of written and oral communication skills. Experience with the structures of the University of Vienna
-
teaching, as well as in the teacher training program for Geography and Economic education. The working time of 30 hours/week includes teaching duties of, on average, 13 semester hours per week of teaching
-
The University of Vienna plans to expand the existing Research Data Management services by offering discipline-specific support through a new Data Stewardship program tailored to meet the discipline-specific needs