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contract is of 2 years (24 months), from 01/01/2026 until the end of the project. The language of the project is English. The project introduces the framework of “performing postsocialism” to explore both
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the subsidiary subjects of private law IT skills (e.g. MS Office, various databases) Excellent knowledge of German and good written and spoken English. You are a team player with high social/communicative skills
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in the field of language and cognitive processing. Specifically, an interest in overt and covert language production across development, its interaction with domain general cognition and the
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research findings. • Excellent English skills, both written and spoken. In addition, the following specific requirements apply to the position advertised here: • Relevant Master’s degree or Diploma in
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fields relating to the German language and German-language literatures. The core areas are Modern German Literature, Medieval German Language and Literature, Germanic Linguistics, German as a Foreign and
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interests are in line with the research interests of the Department. High ability to express yourself both orally and in writing Excellent command of written and spoken German, English and Japanese Ability
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for the philological-cultural study of South Asia and Tibet in the German-speaking world and is home of several third-party funded research projects. Through cooperation with numerous academic institutions worldwide
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Bachelor's and Master's 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
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should qualify him/her for a doctorate as part of the international PhD program in Management. The program provides knowledge that enables you to apply analytical methods to business management issues
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Limited contract until: Job ID: 4344 The University of Vienna plans to expand the existing Research Data Management services by offering discipline-specific support through a new Data Stewardship program