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structure, high-quality training and learning materials, and a sustainable plan. FSTM's main tasks are to contribute to the definition of the body of knowledge and competencies, assist in developing the skill
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, conservation biology or equivalent Experience and skills MUST HAVE Acquaintance with the implementation and development of biodiversity monitoring or assessment programmes Field experience with biodiversity data
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clinical activity may be considered. Teaching responsibilities: The holder of this position is expected to assist with the development and teaching in the Bachelor's programs in health (midwifery sciences
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early stage of their education. Research: The candidate will be responsible for developing his/her own research program and contribute to the Nursing Education Research Programs (NERP) in collaboration
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of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg plays a leading role in developing AI training programmes, coordinating talent development activities, and supporting outreach and
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-based technology evaluation, benchmarking, and cataloging practices. The AI Technology Watch intends to set a systematic process used to monitor, analyze, and evaluate developments in artificial
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Research Engineer to support the BeProAct, Twin4Resilience, and SafeHire projects. These projects involve close collaboration with European public institutions and private entities to develop innovative
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clinical activity may be considered. Teaching: The holder of this position is expected to assist with the development and teaching in the Bachelor's programs in health (midwifery sciences, nursing sciences
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the Ministry of Digitalization and the European Union. This strategic initiative supports Luxembourg’s AI vision by developing tangible, interoperable, and trusted AI services across key verticals including
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university focused on tomorrow's major societal challenges, including digital transformation, medicine and health, and sustainable and societal development. With over 1,000 doctoral candidates among 7,500