16 research-scientist "Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self Organization, Göttingen" research jobs at Free University of Berlin in Germany
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between scientists from Freie Universität Berlin (Germany), McGill University, Montréal, and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver (Canada). The international research training group GRK2662 offers
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At the Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology of Freie Universität, the DFG research project "Aesthetic Citizenship: Formations of the Gendered Self and Imaginaries of Urban Modernity in
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of plants and teach future scientists and biology teachers in basic and advanced plant physiology. Job description: Your tasks: Participation in research and teaching are expected: - Develop and implement
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The Graduiertenkolleg (Research Training Group) 2638 addresses questions regarding the connection between norms and their critique, as well as the link between norms and social change. The aim is to
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for veterinary-clinical services in the field of small animal and pet medicine in the Berlin-Brandenburg region with its more than 6 million inhabitants. In addition to our comprehensive teaching and research
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for veterinary-clinical services in the field of small animal and pet medicine in the Berlin-Brandenburg region with its more than 6 million inhabitants. In addition to our comprehensive teaching and research
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for veterinary-clinical services in the field of small animal and pet medicine in the Berlin-Brandenburg region with its more than 6 million inhabitants. In addition to our comprehensive teaching and research
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for veterinary-clinical services in the field of small animal and pet medicine in the Berlin-Brandenburg region with its more than 6 million inhabitants. In addition to our comprehensive teaching and research
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The Einstein Foundation funds two researcher positions (pre- or postdoctoral research associates) in two research projects on comparative gendered change in institutions in the team of Prof. Dr
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states in international relations and international norms. A particular focus is on theory-driven, methodologically sound empirical analysis. Currently, we conduct the following third-party funded research