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Philosophy of Prof. Dr. George Karamanolis. The main research areas associated with this professorship are: The philosophy of Aristotle with special emphasis on his theory of the soul and epistemology. Your
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expect: We are looking for people who see university teaching as an interesting and challenging career field. Requirements for application: Completed doctoral studies, in the field of political science
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scientific environment and a great working atmosphere. Aim is the development of novel metal-based radiopharmaceuticals for the diagnosis and therapy of cancer. This interdisciplinary and application-driven
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accomplished team! Your new working environment: At the Institute for Civil Law (Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gabriel Kogler) a position as a university assistent (prae doc) is to be filled as soon as possible. The scope
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Prof. Dr. Jana Nikitin). We are looking for candidates with a degree in psychology, an outstanding PhD in psychology, research experience in aging psychology and development in adulthood and excellent
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team of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Iris Eisenberger, M.Sc. (LSE) at the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law. If you enjoy working as an organisational assistant, take a structured, solution-oriented
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: The Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law (Department Prof. Damjanovic) of the University of Vienna has a vacancy for a university assistant ("post doc"). The focus of the position is on
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, Organization Studies etc.) within the research team of Prof. Dr. Cornelia Zwischenberger. The employment of the concept of translation is investigated from a transdisciplinary/transcultural perspective. The
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seeking a University assistant (prae doc) in the field of Transcultural Communication with a focus on online collaborative translation as labour/work within the research team of Prof. Dr. Cornelia
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: The research group “Atmospheric Transport Processes”, led by Prof. Andreas Stohl, is part of the Department of Meteorology and Geophysics . The group develops the Lagrangian transport model FLEXPART and studies