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historical perspectives. A prerequisite for a successful application is proven expertise in at least one non-European region (with the exception of East Asia, which is already represented in art history in
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The Centre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg (COS Heidelberg) is a central scientific institution of Heidelberg University with 23 research groups representing the entire breadth of the life
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gleicher Eignung vorrangig berücksichtigt. Informationen zu Stellenausschreibungen und zum Datenschutz finden Sie unter www.uni-heidelberg.de/stellenmarkt . English version: Heidelberg University is a
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The Heidelberg Center for Transcultural Studies (HCTS) at Heidelberg University is looking to fill a full-time, fixed-term position as Akademische∗r Mitarbeiter∗in (f/m/d) Research Scholar and
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professional development. Additional responsibilities include service to the School and University. This is a three-year position with the possibility of extension. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Teach
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-heidelberg.de/stellenmarkt . English version: Heidelberg University is a comprehensive university with a strong focus on research and international standards. With more than 32,000 students and 8,400 employees
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-Württemberg) a university degree, an excellent Ph.D. and pedagogical aptitude, which is usually demonstrated through teaching experience. A “habilitation” or, alternatively, a positively evaluated junior
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and Criminal Justice, Introduction to Sociology, Victimology, Juvenile Justice, Research Methods and Statistics, Corrections, and courses in the hire’s specialization. This is a non-tenure-track
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genetic tools to unravel the complexities of centriole assembly and function. The Master student will be supported by a Hiwi contract of ca. 500 € per month. The position is available immediately, and the
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based on assessment data. Coordinate and distribute Early-Term Appraisals; disseminate data to academic advisors and coaches; follow up on interventions. Manage Academic Alert workflow in Guardian by