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The Austrian Academy of Sciences (German: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften; ÖAW) is a legal entity under the special protection of the Republic of Austria. According to the statutes of the Academy its mission is to promote the sciences and humanities in every respect and in every field, particularly in fundamental research. History


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The Austrian Academy of Sciences was founded in 1847 and represents a learned society like the great European academies on the one hand and Austria's leading non-university institution for basic research on the other. It is currently promoting 28 research institutes with more than1.400 employees.


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Austrian Academy of Sciences - Space Research Institute Wolfgang Baumjohann Schmiedlstraße 6 A- 8042 Graz Tel.: +43 316 4120-501 Email: [email protected] Web: www.iwf.oeaw.ac.at The Space Research Institute (IWF) focuses on the physics and exploration of the Solar System.


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The DOC Fellowship Programme of the Austrian Academy of Sciences offers funding for highly qualified doctoral candidates in all areas of research. The fellowships allow young researchers to dedicate themselves to working in focused fashion to complete their doctoral thesis within a clear timeframe.


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Find 723 researchers and browse 69 departments, publications, full-texts, contact details and general information related to Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) | Vienna, Austria | ÖAW


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With about 100 staff members from 20 nations it is one of the largest institutes of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, OeAW). The institute is located in the Victor Franz Hess Research Center of OeAW in the south of Graz. At the Lustbuehel Observatory it operates a satellite laser ranging station.


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The Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences deals with the impacts of new technologies on society, the environment and the economy. It carries out scientific technology assessment (TA) on a variety of topics.The results of this work support policy-makers, administration and the public with regard to issues.


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The Bergthaler laboratory Open Positions for Postdoctoral Fellows in Inflammation Biology, Austria

This technology, developed by researchers from the Knoblich group at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Treutlein group at ETH Zurich,.


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The Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) is Austria's central non-university research and science institution. Its statutory mission is to "promote science in every way".


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The institute is owned and funded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW). Research topics include basic mechanisms of epigenetics, cell biology, plant-pathogen interactions, developmental biology, and population genetics.


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The CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences is an interdisciplinary research institute committed to advancing the understanding of human diseases through basic and biomedical research.


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Since the start of its operations in 2003, IMBA has become the largest institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences - the leading national sponsor of non-university basic research - and has around 250 employees from around 40 nations.


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The Austrian Academy of Sciences, founded in 1847 as the Imperial Academy of Sciences, is a learned society much akin to many of the other great scholarly Academies in Europe. At the same time, it is the leading non-university institution in Austria conducting basic research. Many important scholars both from Austria and abroad are members of.


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The Austrian Academy of Sciences' Joint Excellence in Science and Humanities (JESH) programme promotes cooperation between outstanding young researchers from abroad and scholars in Austria. JESH offers an incoming programme for researchers from 53 different target countries as well as an outgoing programme for Austrian researchers.


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The Australian Academy of Science provides independent, authoritative and influential scientific advice, promotes international scientific engagement, builds public awareness and understanding of science, and champions, celebrates and supports excellence in Australian science.