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Humanities' approach to the sources and materials. Distinguished by its emphasis on computational methods, the professorship oversees the interdisciplinary master's program called Digital Studies of Ancient
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their host plant and its health. Given that plants are the most important terrestrial primary producers, it is surprising how little we know about their leaf colonizers. Bacterial communities on a given plant
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and integration experience. The opportunity for own scientific qualification is granted. Requirements: Completed university degree (Master) in Sociology Desirable: - Very good knowledge of qualitative
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analysis of gender and family politics in the context of cultural and religious diversity, and the pluralisation of care and reproductive relations. The main task of the selected candidate is her/his own
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childhood on economic behavior and outcomes. The teaching program is open to both students in North American Studies as well as for students of the Master's programs "Economics" and "Public Economics". Job
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short description of your Master thesis project (or other equivalent research internships), your university transcripts and the contact information of two referees. Requirements: A completed scientific
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universities based on their primary supervision. The intended start date of employment is October 1, 2024. Job description • Independent execution of a self-conceived research project within the framework
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The Pagel Research Group at the Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Freie Universität Berlin focuses on the structural analysis and sequencing of complex biomolecules. The main emphasis is on
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Chemistry or Biochemistry. • Applicants must comply with the MSCA mobility rule: they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Germany for more than 12 months in
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: • Completed academic degree (equiv. to Master’s) in Chemistry or Biochemistry. • Applicants must comply with the MSCA mobility rule: they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies