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Workplace Masaryk University is the second-largest university in the Czech Republic with ten faculties, more than 5000 staff, and more than 30 000 students. Faculty of Science MU , a proud holder of the HR
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, organization of the course taught by visiting experts Practical and Technical Aspects of Translation. We also expect the applicant to teach at least one more compulsory course, such as Czech Stylistics
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activity, especially for educational purposes. Research Participation in research, development, and innovation activities, especially: independent investigation of complex research and development tasks and
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organization in 2021. Department Information about the Department of Archaeology and Museology at the Faculty of Arts of MU can be found at: https://archeo-muzeo.phil.muni.cz/en Contact person at the department
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of complex research and development tasks and the publication of results in peer-reviewed journals, scientific monographs, or peer-reviewed proceedings, active participation in domestic and foreign scientific
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, especially for educational purposes. Research Participation in research, development, and innovation activities, especially: independent investigation of complex research and development tasks and the
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Department of Radiation Oncology (DRO) is a therapeutic, educational and research clinic of the MMCI and the Faculty of Medicine of MU. KRO is currently the largest radiotherapy department in the Czech
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to immigration timelines for non-EU candidates Number of Open Positions: 1 Pay: negotiable Application Deadline: 27.2.2026 EU Researcher Profile : R2/R3 About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic
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of complex research and development tasks and the publication of results in peer-reviewed journals, scientific monographs, or peer-reviewed proceedings, active participation in domestic and foreign scientific
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, candidates may apply under the condition that the degree will be completed no later than during the spring semester 2026. Specialization in statistical analysis and mathematical modeling is required