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in the Physiotherapy study program The Faculty of Sports Studies at Masaryk University is a dynamically developing faculty located in the modern premises of the University Campus in Brno-Bohunice. Our
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theory and analysis. MAIN JOB CONTENT Pedagogical Participating in lectures or other forms of teaching in Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme, as well as lifelong learning programmes. Supervising
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the title MD) or a master’s degree study program in the medical or related field or equivalent education attained abroad for Assistant professor: Completed education in a doctoral study program or specialized
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The applicant must have: Completed university education in a doctoral programme (Ph.D.) in animal physiology or a related field Ability to work independently as a teacher and scientist Excellent command
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. its general and special parts, especially in the Master's programme Law and Legal Science, the follow-up Master's programme Public Administration and also in Bachelor's programmes, as well as teaching
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: Completed university education in a master’s degreein in science or a related field, or equivalent education attained abroad Completed education in a doctoral study program and specialized qualification
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professional support in the scholarly and pedagogical work. MAIN JOB CONTENT Teaching reflective seminars and didactic courses in the Master's programme Teaching History for Secondary Schools. Participation in
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in the medical field (with the title MD), or equivalent education attained abroad Completed education in a doctoral study program and specialized qualification according to Act No. 95/2004 Coll
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of the research directions of the Department; Financial sustainability of the Department in relation to national and European Operational Programme projects and related coordination of the preparation of larger
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Operational Programme projects and related coordination of the preparation of larger framework projects; Coordination of the research activities of the Department and the individual research groups