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The Computational Plant Biochemistry research group at the IPB is seeking applications for the position as Research associate computational metabolomics (m/f/d) Salary group E13 TVL, full-time 100
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information please contact: Prof. Fan Liu; e-mail: fliu@fmp-berlin.de . Homepage FMP: http://www.fmp-berlin.de How to apply: On the FMP homepage please go to “https://leibniz-fmp.de/job-opportunities ” and
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Service) applications Support the C3S Agriculture Micro-site and Mediterranean Demonstrator with agronomic insights and data Your qualifications: PhD in crop science, computational environmental science, or
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candidates at the GWZO participate in the program of the Integrated Research Training Group of the Graduate School Global and Area Studies (GSGAS) at Leipzig University and in the GWZO’s research colloquium
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its employees in reconciling work and family life and regularly undergoes the audit berufundfamilie® . Further information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de . The Institute for Materials Chemistry, Group
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its employees in reconciling work and family life and regularly undergoes the audit berufundfamilie® . Further information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de . The Institute for Emerging Electronic
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, 2026. Further information is available online at https://www.uni-potsdam.de/berufungen. According to the Civil Servants Act of the State of Brandenburg (“Landesbeamtengesetz”), an inquiry must be made
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two letters of reference) by January 31st , 2026. Conveniently use our online application system: https://www.leibniz-inm.de/stellenangebote/ The INM is an equal-opportunity employer with a certified
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tenuretrack(at)zalf.de stating the reference number T02-2026. The deadline for applications is 12 APRIL 2026. https://jobs.zalf.de/jobposting/22e85734c185df9daa4d30f423faae0ce7314ebc0 If you have any questions
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Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand. The Assamese Macaque Project at Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand has been running since 2005 (https://www.dpz.eu/en/social-evolution-in-primates/field-station