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writing and with research methods Didactic competences / experience with e-learning Excellent command of written and spoken English and German(B2 Level) IT user skills: MS Office You should be a team player
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postdoctoral researcher with an excellent command of demography and its methods, for a period of six years. The candidate's PhD thesis should focus on a topic relevant to the department, such as fertility and
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. IT user skills (MS Office, Moodle, Zoom) Preferably basic experience in teaching and in academic writing and research methods, as well as familiarity with the processes and structures of a university
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to female candidates. University of Vienna. Space for personalities. Since 1365. Data protection Application deadline: 12/10/2025 Reference no.: 4898 Tenure Track Professorships https
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research methods Didactic competences / experience with e-learning Excellent command of written and spoken English and German(B2 Level) IT user skills: MS Office You should be a team player with high social
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research statement (1-2 pages) With your Doctoral Degree Via our job portal / Apply now - button (https://jobs.univie.ac.at , reference number 4662) Applicants should arrange two reference letters to be sent
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knowledge of Latin and English is desirable. Additional requirements are: Excellent knowledge in scientific research, writing, and presentation Overview of research methods and discussions relevant
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teaching and in academic writing and research methods, as well as familiarity with the processes and structures of a university What we offer: Work-life balance: You will have flexible working hours and can
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(400–700 MHz, solution- and solid-state NMR, EPR, Prodigy and He-Cryo units), ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Method development: Develop and optimize pulse programs and parameter sets
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. Your future tasks: The Bonifazi group (https://bonifazi-group.univie.ac.at/ ), led by Prof. Bonifazi, is situated within the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Vienna. Our group focuses