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policy are anchored both structurally and strategically in the organisation of the institute and integrated into all GWZO processes. We pursue the goal of professional equality between women and men and
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Contact persons Research Back Research infrastructure Back Digital Humanities Center LISA+ Tübingen Structural Microscopy (TSM) Research data management (RDM) Core research Back Profile areas Cluster
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opportunities through courses, e-learning programs, and coaching sessions Structured onboarding: A systematic introduction to your new role and team Healthy at work: A wide range of health and wellness programs
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network of international research collaborations. The ideal candidate is prepared to take responsibility for research-related policy work and to contribute in the structured Doctoral Progamme in Economics
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Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell / Konstanz | Konstanz, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 2 months ago
, and environmental structure, with a particular focus on ring attractor networks—a conserved neural architecture implicated in navigation and spatial representation across diverse taxa. These circuits
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at international conferences Ability to work in a team Goal-oriented and structured approach to work Independent working style and commitment Willingness to learn and interest in interdisciplinary applied research
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-like environments where scientifically appropriate. Planning and structuring research activities, including the definition of milestones, regular progress reporting and iterative refinement based
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for the recruitment of leading international female scientists (W3) . The increasing complexity of the content, structures and framework conditions of scientific work today requires researchers to organize
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workshops and plain-language communication materials Co-facilitate workshops together with ethicists, communication experts, and institutional partners Help synthesize participant feedback into structured
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for behavioural monitoring and stress assessment • Work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative environment with access to advanced infrastructure • Receive structured training in infection biology, animal models