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habilitation. - You hold courses independelty within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. - You supervise your students in seminar and master's theses. - You participate in
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communication with the responsible authorities. Willingness to raise third-party funds, and to establish and maintain active industry contacts. This is part of your personality: Completed Master / diploma degree
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geochemistry & further develop methods. You lead and participate in scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international meetings. You (co-)supervise Bachelor, Master, and
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Language (Deutsch als Zweitsprache) is led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Inci Dirim. Here you can expect a small, dedicated team with a friendly work environment. The primary focus of the position is to support the
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. JudithSchoonenboom. The Department's main responsibilities lie within the area of teaching and research in the field of Education. The research is centered on the description, critical analysis, and scientific
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requirements: Completed diploma or master's degree in law Methodological skills: Knowledge of legal dogmatics, expertise in (Austrian) public law; interest in interdisciplinary research Didactic skills desired
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Theory Organizational Behavior Ability and interest to teach in undergraduate and master's programs in English are essential. Applicants need to have completed their PhD (or be very near completion when
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project proposal Master Degree/Diploma Degree certificates Via our job portal/ Apply now - button If you have any questions, please contact: [[Monika Mauric]] [[monika.mauric@univie.ac.at]] We look forward
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part of your personality: Completed Master's degree or Diploma in the field of law University studies completed with good success, particularly in the field of civil procedure, proven by results
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levels (primary, lower secondary, upper secondary, and tertiary education). Continuous engagement with current research developments, further didactic training and the assumption of research tasks