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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) | Rostock, Mecklenburg Vorpommern | Germany | about 1 month ago
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the application and selection process, please refer to the privacy policy on our homepage at https://www.senckenberg.de/en/imprint/ . Please visit our website at www.senckenberg.de for further information about
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motivation to drive technology towards the market. Are you passionate about science? Full of ideas and innovative potential to drive change? Do you see yourself working in an international fast-paced, highly
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to an interview in October 2025. For details about the research design, curriculum and qualification program of the RTG Ambivalent Enmity, please visit www.ambivalentenmity.uni-heidelberg.de Further job
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explain the evolution of common ground in humans. For more information about the methods and data, see the following articles: Requirements for employment are a completed M.Sc. or equivalent in a relevant
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Lankina (LSE) within the framework of an Einstein Visiting Fellowship. A successful applicant is expected to take over the following tasks - Analysis of the current state of the art research and assistance
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of great ape communication to identify evolutionary trends and simulate dynamics that might explain the evolution of common ground in humans. For more information see the following representative articles
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evolution of turtles, integrating fossil and extant data. Your tasks Conduct scientific research on the neuroanatomy of turtles, including both fossil and extant taxa Perform collection visits to study and