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research, teaching and administration, which means: You will develop an independent research profile in the field of sports medicine, performance physiology and prevention. You will participate in research
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articles / presentations Participation in the development of a media platform for political theory Participation in organizing workshops, conferences, and symposia Project applications and acquisition
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no.: 4891 The Vienna Graduate School of Economics (VGSE) is located at the University of Vienna and is part of the Oskar Morgenstern Doctoral School (OMDS). The VGSE offers a broad three-year PhD program in
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Participation in publications / academic articles / presentations Doctoral students who are already enrolled in a programme and have not yet received approval of their research proposal may use the employment
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. It examines and teaches economic, social, and cultural developments in global, national, regional, and local contexts up to the present day. We are a dynamic team and host numerous third-party funded
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? Such questions are the driving force behind our research. You will be part of our team and develop new ideas, technologies and experiments. Your personal sphere of play: The research group “Quantum
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Austrian and European labor and social law. Its wide-ranging activities in research and teaching, as well as access to a well-equipped library, enable excellent academic training and personal development
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programme and have not yet received approval of their research proposal may use the employment period for this purpose Teaching courses independently according to the collective bargaining agreement
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of 2026, as well as the planning of workshops and public events, and the development of participatory structures for local and regional health research and events. The Research Coordinator will contribute
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evolution in the bobtail squid lineages. Our research focuses primarily on comparative genomics and the study of genome topology and regulatory genomic evolution. The international team currently consists