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an attractive salary according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff (level A2) and an organisational retirement plan Application documents (in English): Letter of motivation Academic
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analysis and processing of large analytical-chemical data sets. Experience and knowledge of digital teaching and evaluation strategies for large amounts of data (such as programming languages Python and/or R
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well as the late, medieval, and Neo-Latin language and literature. At the core of the program is a thorough education in Greek and Latin that enables critical evaluation of historical texts, along with
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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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join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The Doctoral School Computer Science DoCS (https://docs.univie.ac.at) founded in 2020 offers a structured doctoral programme that supports
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continuous exploration and help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! The Department of German at the University of Vienna is the largest academic center
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ecology, with emphasis on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, targeting effects of global and climate change. University-intern structures and programs, such as the Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology
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project completion. This is part of your personality: AHS or BHS degree, Master's degree in pharmacy (or a related degree), doctoral degree in natural sciences. Languages: German - very good knowledge (must
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related fields Basic knowledge of programming (preferably Python; R or MATLAB also accepted with willingness to switch) Experience in quantitative data analysis Interest and/or experience in landslide
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. The Centre for Teacher Education is the organizational focal point for all questions regarding the teacher education programme at the University of Vienna. In cooperation with the other faculties and centres