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: https://doschem.univie.ac.at/ The employment duration is 3 years. Initially limited to 1.5 years, the employment relationship is automatically extended to 3 years if the employer does not terminate it
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infrastructure, unique opportunities for scientific and personal development, as well as a large network of peers. Vienna is a beautiful, vibrant, and affordable city. Your future tasks: You will actively
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(Ecology and Evolution). You will serve as a primary point of contact for prospective applicants, members, relevant service units of the University of Vienna, and external cooperation partners. The position
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biotechnology in the areas of mass spectrometry method development and the development of new, bio-based materials. Information about the group can be found at https://koellenspergerlab.univie.ac.at
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information theory, and quantum technologies. For additional information, please visit: https://dakic.univie.ac.at/ . Your future tasks: You will actively participate in research, teaching & administration
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the University of Vienna: https://doschem.univie.ac.at/ The standard employment contract is for three years . Initially limited to 1.5 years, the employment relationship is automatically extended to three years
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: https://doschem.univie.ac.at/ The employment duration is 3 years. Initially limited to 1.5 years, the employment relationship is automatically extended to 3 years if the employer does not terminate it
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at the Department of Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, University of Vienna, invites applications for a position as University Assistant, Praedoc. We expect you to conclude your doctoral thesis agreement
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presentations, and the drafting of the dissertation. The program's primary goal is to prepare candidates for a career in international academe. For further information about the PhD program, please visit https
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scientific environment and a pleasant working atmosphere. A main aim of our work is the development of innovative approaches to elucidate the role of transition metals in cancer growth. Projects will involve