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For its Institutions and Political Inequality Unit (IPI), the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) is looking for up to three Student Assistants (f/m/x) on a temporary basis, initially from 1
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publication of the results publication of research results in international peer-reviewed journals in accordance with IGZ's publication strategy acquisition and management of third-party funded projects linking
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expertise. Secure third-party funding. Supervise PhD students. We maintain close collaborations in ab-initio theory with the solid-state theory groups at Humboldt University and Fritz-Haber Institute and work
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you. They pay particular attention to the IOER's strategies for acquiring third-party funding and inter/national networking. They work together in small and large groups on tasks and projects of varying
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Intervention Politics (AIP)” in Research Department V “Glocal Junctions.” For further information please visit: www.ancip-project.de Your responsibilities include: Conceptualization and implementation of a sub
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. to the German grading system) in political science, sociology or another relevant discipline; A proven scientific focus on European/ transatlantic security; Experience in obtaining external funds
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research (http://www.wzb.eu/en ). WZB researchers come from across the globe and work across social science disciplines including sociology, political science, economics, law, and psychology. As a member of
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PostDoc in Chrononutrition (m/f/d) Department of Molecular Metabolism and Precision Nutrition (MMPN)
preparation of publications Presentation of the results at national and international conferences Supervision of doctoral thesis in medicine and natural science Independent application for the third-party
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duration of two years (acc. to WissZeitVG**) in the context of the BMBF***-funded Research Center “Transformations of Political Violence (TraCe)”. Your responsibilities include: Collaborative and independent
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activities, the integration and disintegration of global markets, as well as the possibilities and limits to political actions in open economies. The research center “Global Commons and Climate Policy