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BayHIG). Applicants for tenure-track positions should find themselves in an early phase of their journey towards professorship and having switched universities after completing their doctorate
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of collaboration between project partners and monitor the adherence to objectives, milestones, and timelines within the project. Responsibilities also include: Organizing and conducting regular project meetings with
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an equal footing and assistance from experienced scientists and experts throughout your work. You will work in an interdisciplinary team on current projects with clear objectives. Flexible working hours
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Naturforschung with headquarters in Frankfurt (Main) is seeking to fill the position of a doctoral student in zooplankton ecology (m/f/d) part time (75%) as soon as possible. The general objective of the position
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, which is easy to combine with your studies. Are you looking for an exciting topic for your thesis and do you want to delve deeply into a topic scientifically? Together, we will find the right path for you
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
quickly find your way in an international and diverse environment excellent initiative, a confident demeanor, as well as reliability and patience structured, independent, meticulous work style, with a quick
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Security Testing (SAST) tools to detect software security vulnerabilities, however, some developers still struggle to produce secure software because they have little or no security expertise and are often
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shaping the change! We support you in your work with: We support you right from the beginning: We help new colleagues to find their feet at Jülich – e.g. through our Welcome Days and Welcome Guide ( https
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two laboratories we generate analogue data for space missions with astrobiological mission objectives. We are looking for a student with enthusiasm for space missions, ideally with experience in mass
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). The application can be submitted in German or English by 30th June 2025. Dean’s Office in the Faculty of Medicine University of Bonn Venusberg-Campus 1| Haus 33, 53127 Bonn You can find information