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research activities to complement the current expertise of the present SISSA faculty members, as well as to attract external funds, take an active part in the SISSA PhD teaching programme, and supervise
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scientist to establish an independent research program within our diverse and supportive environment that values excellence and work-life balance. This call is specifically aimed at researchers currently
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emphasis on exciting biomedical projects at the interface of chemistry and biology. The successful candidate is a creative personality with a competitive research program that will take full advantage
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English (written and spoken) Knowledge of programming languages commonly used in bioinformatics (R, Python, Bash/Shell/PowerShell scripting) will be an advantage
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programs. Use social media, especially LinkedIn, to connect with club leaders and members, and enhance Hult's brand presence within university networks. Collaborate with regional and global teams to design
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the SISSA PhD teaching programme, and supervise graduate students (selected on a competitive basis and funded by bursaries provided by SISSA). Expressions of interest should be sent (in English and via
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field of Mathematics and will be pursued through a "direct call" procedure. The Direct Calls program of the Italian Ministry of Research (MUR) offers funding for academic positions to scientists and
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to perform cutting edge research. - The successful candidates will be expected to establish and maintain vigorous research projects. ○ Applicants are expected to teach all the courses in English. ○ Applicants
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candidates will be expected to establish and maintain vigorous research projects. ○ Applicants are expected to teach all the courses in English. ○ Applicants should have earned a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent
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p.m. (Italian time) The programme is full-time and will be taught in English by members of the university’s multi-national faculty. No tuition fees are charged, and the scholarships are adequate