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bargaining agreement. Supervise and support students where appropriate. This is part of your personality To succeed in this role, you have: A completed doctoral degree (PhD) in theoretical or mathematical
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setting. Therefore, this position requires a high degree of commitment and excellent communication skills. The research task combines materials chemistry synthesis methods, thermoanalytical measurements
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, Consumer Behaviour, and/or Advertising excellent command of written and spoken English excellent skills in statistics and statistics software (e.g., SPSS, STATA, R, etc.) experience in scientific writing (in
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administration (in accordance with the provision of the collective agreement) This is part of your personality: • PhD in the field of Biology, or related disciplines • Experience in conducting research
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, Diploma, PhD and Teacher Education programmes. You will be working in the area of applied English linguistics in the team with Professor Smit. Job description: Participation in research, administration and
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://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2133662/1844922/cl/ea02d1fa6d934de3ef666… Requirements Specific Requirements Your personal sphere of influence: As PhD student in a predoctoral position at the Department of Economic
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evaluation measures and in quality assurance. You take on administrative and organisational tasks. Your profile: Required: • PhD in philosophy (the Phd must be completed by the application deadline) • Track
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of Romance Studies. The Department of Romance Studies offers Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD degree programs in five Romance languages and teacher-training courses for secondary schools in three languages (French
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of Philosophy. Participation in administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration. Your academic profile: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in philosophy of science or closely related area Excellent
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who have held a position as University Assistant (praedoc) or a PhD position at the University of Vienna before. The contract aims to support a highly qualified fellow in the final phase of his/her