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Professor; Associate Professors can be promoted to Full Professor through an internal competitive procedure. a dynamic research environment a wide range of research and teaching support services attractive
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exclusively in English. Applicants will not be entitled to any refund of expanses incurred because of the applicant process. If you have any questions, please contact: Jürgen Kriwet juergen.kriwet@univie.ac.at
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for the position of a Data Steward Ideally, you have experience in the areas of data management and processing, quality control, data evaluation and analysis to understand reseacher’s needs and offer tailored
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processes as well as institutional and structural factors that shape educational paths. Our research is multi-perspective and interdisciplinary. It combines pedagogical, psychological and sociological
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vitro models for investigating neurodegenerative processes. Associate Prof. Zille's team currently consists of a postdoc, predocs, and administrative colleagues and has a strong international network
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processes in non-pedagogically institutionalized fields of social life (peer groups, milieus, media, etc.). The Department of Education is part of the Faculty of Philosophy andEducation. Your future tasks
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aims to understand and evaluate these in conjunction with environmental changes and development processes. As a senior lecturer, you will mainly be involved in teaching human geography methods, in
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course per semester), participation in the administration of the department. This is part of your personality: Above-average MA in art history, excellent English and or German, good computer skills
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: Development and operation of applied research infrastructure: Establish, further develop, and coordinate the Laboratory for Organic Manufacturing and Applied Research as a permanent institutional platform for
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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