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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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to the instructions of the department head, e.g.: routine administrative tasks in the realization of individual courses, use of e-learning modules and communication with students via the MU Information System. WE
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-time employment of 40 hours per week) Expected Start Date: 01.08.2025 or negotiable Number of Open Positions: 1 Application Deadline: 06.07.2025 About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic
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Professor for Teaching in the Field of Nutrition The Faculty of Sports Studies at Masaryk University is a dynamically developing faculty located in the modern premises of the University Campus in Brno
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(working hours 40 per week) Masaryk University with its ten faculties is the largest university in Moravia and the third largest employer in the South Moravian Region. Within MU, the Faculty of Medicine is
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electrophysiology. Our lab is equipped with state-of-the-art AFM, optical, and Raman microscopes; MEA field instruments; and other instruments. We are seeking a creative, independent, and driven individual with
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of Medicine MU The Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation is an educational and research institution of the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University. Provides teaching of study programs in non-medical
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month Application Deadline: 31.07.2025 EU Researcher Profile : R2 About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic and the most attractive university in the Czech Republic with ten faculties
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. The Computing Religious Devotion project (CREDO; see https://www.levyna.cz/en/about-us/research/credo-project ) is a five-year project (2024-2028) funded by the Czech Science Foundation and is based at Masaryk
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according to the instructions of the department head, e.g.: routine administrative tasks in the administration of own courses, use of e-learning and communication with students via the MU Information System