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extensions are possible. The successful applicants will be accepted into a graduate school on the Göttingen campus. The Social Neurobiology Lab investigates the neuronal basis of social connection in humans
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in Neuwied, Mayen and Schleswig. Since its foundation in 1852, the museum has been dedicated to the material legacy of three million years of human history with the aim of understanding human behaviour
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under the pressure of global change is one of the greatest challenges for humanity. The time window to implement the SDGs and achieve the Paris climate goals is rapidly closing. This calls for fast
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serious impacts on ecosystem services, marine biodiversity and human health. This position will focus on two species: the dinoflagellate Alexandrium pseudogonyaulax, which is currently spreading from west
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components of the mangrove system as well as representing human actors (harvesters) collecting e.g. bivalves or crabs, and including economic drivers. Furthermore ZMT will contribute to the design of
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institute located in Berlin and funded by the German federal and Berlin state government with a mission to understand the human capacity for language. In addition to its institutional funding, ZAS currently
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at ZPID. We study human behavior across massive and complex datasets, including social media, large-scale experiments, and high-resolution dynamic recordings (e.g., neuroimaging). For this position
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-reviewed publication activities Development of a teaching profile Active engagement in transfer activities Human resource management Your profile: As a future Junior Professor, you are able to demonstrate
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The IUF – Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine investigates the molecular mechanisms through which particles, radiation and environmental chemicals harm human health. The main
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conducts research at the interface of plants, humans, and the environment, addressing systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change, urbanization, and malnutrition. Scientifically