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undergraduate and graduate courses, including courses in one or more of the following fields: epistemology, ethics, history of analytic philosophy, continental philosophy. They will also supervise BA, MA and PhD
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(other countries). Selection process Applications must be sent by email to [email protected] In the Subject of the email, please write “CherISH- PhD candidate Application – Project DC10
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and diverse international student population.Interested candidates should send a CV (including a list of publications), a short cover letter and a PhD certificate (or a guarantee to receive one soon) to
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/learner creativity, challenge-based tasks and student/learner engagement in the classroom. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. Dalma Lilla Dominek PhD, associate professor and
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Teaching experience in the same topics Relevant PhD, public projects and publications are a plus What CEU offers We offer a yearly salary of 22,600 EUR as well as additional benefits (e. g. pension plan
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of Excellence “EurAsian Transformations” (https://www.oeaw.ac.at/eurasian-transformations/home ). Regional and chronological specializations are open, but applicants should demonstrate the ability to engage in
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and Responsibilities: Developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, supervising MA and PhD theses in the above areas. The department serves a global student population. CEU also has newly
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the high standard of academic writing within the university. Your duties and responsibilities: In response to the needs of Bachelors, Masters and PhD level students, the Lecturer will deliver program
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. Qualifications and skills PhD in history, sociology or Gender Studies. Previous research activities, preferably including the late Habsburg Empire. Strong writing and presentation skills in English. At least a
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Policy and Management MSc Program, and has a strong profile in public policy and public governance. We also train doctoral students at the university’s Political Science PhD Program . The successful