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Doctoral School in Microbiology and Environmental Science at the Centre supports PhD students in the finishing phase of their dissertation project through short-term finishing contracts. These employments
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no.: 2474 PhD position with funding (University Assistant Predoctoral) in the ERC-funded project HERESSEE - The History of Feminist Political Thought and Women’s Rights Discourses in East Central Europe 1929
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administrative tasks. Required and desirable qualification: PhD in meteorology, physics or a related subject (required); Good communication skills and ability to work in a team (required); Profound programming
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take part in the organization of meetings and conferences. Participation in teaching is on a voluntary basis. This is part of your personality: Completed Master in Mathematics, PhD in an area related
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expected that the candidate will complete a PhD relevant to the research topics of the project. The main supervisor of the dissertation is Prof. Christa Cuchiero. The working group of Prof. Cuchiero
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us, you will also find space to unfold your potential. We are looking for a/an ... [[University Assistant Predoctoral (PhD)]] [[40 Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies]] Job vacancy starting
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renowned journals and present at international meetings. ● You (co-)supervise Bachelor, Master and PhD students in Astronomy. ● You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions
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(CCL) , an interdisciplinary research network under the direction of Prof. Dr. Annie Waldherr and Prof. Hajo Boomgaarden, PhD. The aim of the CCL is to improve our understanding of the causes, processes
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of Philological and Cultural Studies, with several interdisciplinary PhD and Postdoc positions in the areas of machine learning for natural language processing and computational linguistics. Possible research
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advertised to the extent of 30 hours/week (75%) for a period of four years. The anticipated start date is in October 2024. Your future tasks: The successful candidate will work on a PhD dissertation