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work in administration and organisation. We are looking for a PhD Student in Evolutionary Anthropology (with a focus on Palaeoproteomics) 50 Faculty of Life Sciences Startdate: 01.03.2026 | Working hours
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for a PhD Student in Evolutionary Anthropology (with a focus on Palaeoproteomics) 50 Faculty of Life Sciences Startdate: 01.03.2026 | Working hours: 30 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1
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administration and organisation. We are looking for a PhD Student in Evolutionary Anthropology (with a focus on Palaeoproteomics) 50 Faculty of Life Sciences Job vacancy starting: 01.03.2026 | Working hours
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professional field of activity: The selected candidate will be part of the 'Evolutionary Morphology Research Group' (EvoMorRG; Chair Palaeobiology with Special Emphasis on Vertebrate Palaeontology
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exploration and help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your professional field of activity: The selected candidate will be part of the 'Evolutionary
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, the group holds significant expertise in the analysis of transit light curves and of radial velocity time series, as well as in the determination of stellar parameters from evolutionary models. The group is
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in the field of aquatic evolutionary ecology with a focus on defence against multiple natural enemies such as parasites and predators Publication of research results Supervision of students and
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, understanding its underlying cognitive, emotional, social, cultural, physiological, and neurobiological bases, studying how the brain maintains or changes functionality over time, and probing its evolutionary
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international research and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: The position is based in the Department of Functional & Evolutionary
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sphere of play: The position is based in the Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology and will focus on studying coral responses to climate change in space and time. Both, tropical- and cold-water