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structured career development. Fellows will benefit from Vienna’s vibrant academic ecosystem and access to a structured career-development track (mentoring, grant-writing, supervision, leadership). Successful
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international cooperations and networks Desirable qualifications are: Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience of supervising students What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy
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of influence: The Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution (https://vds-ecology-evolution.univie.ac.at/ ) provides a cutting-edge scientific training for doctoral candidates in all fields of Ecology and
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areas. Doctoral researchers will benefit from structured training, strong supervision, and access to interdisciplinary research environments. Candidates can select from a cross-faculty list of supervisors
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early-career researchers interested in pursuing doctoral research in the fields of religion, theology, ethics, and related interdisciplinary perspectives. Doctoral researchers will benefit from structured
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-career researchers interested in pursuing doctoral research in areas such as legal studies, jurisprudence, legal theory, philosophy, and related fields. Successful candidates will join a structured
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the social sciences. Successful candidates will join a structured doctoral programme offering first-class supervision, vibrant research networks, and opportunities to publish, teach, and engage internationally
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team! Your personal sphere of influence: The Oscar Morgenstern Doctoral School (https://oscar-morgenstern-doctoral-school.univie.ac.at) provides a cutting-edge scientific training for doctoral candidates
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methods – ideally knowledge of several of the following aspects of quantitative data analysis: analysis of large/longitudinal datasets, latent variable modelling techniques, structural equation modelling
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of the ZTW under the supervision of the HAITrans research group leader Univ.-Prof. Dragoș Ciobanu, PhD. Your personal sphere of play: Your future position is within the HAITrans research group (https