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for the following position: Assistant Professor in Business Informatics The Department of Business Management at Masaryk University is seeking a highly motivated, experienced full-time or part-time (24 - 40 hours per
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Letter outlining the motivation for applying and the qualifications for the position Curriculum Vitae (CV) including a complete list of publications and a list of previous research funding Research
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, motivation letter, list of publications, and contacts for at least two references should be sent an e-application below. For any questons or issues with the e-application, please contact Lenka Divinová
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: 31.10.2025, interviews are held throughout the entire selection process Start date: Q4 2025 / Q1 2026 or to be negotiated Applications, including a CV, motivation letter, list of publications, and contacts
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, including a CV, motivation letter, list of publications, and contacts for at least two references, should be sent via e-application bellow. In case of any troubles with the e-application, please contact Darja
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Support in these areas: How to apply? Application deadline: 30.09.2025 Start date: February 2026 (by negotiation – based on spring semester start date) Applications, including a CV, motivation letter, list
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of the Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University. It focuses primarily on teaching medical physics, biophysics, instrumentation, and informatics for almost all bachelor’s and master’s degree programs
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. The ideal candidate will design and implement computational pipelines, analyze high-dimensional omics datasets, mine public databases and contribute to hypothesis development and data interpretation in
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immediately after the deadline. Short-listed candidates will be invited for interviews within two months of the deadline. The Faculty Recruitment Policy (OTM-R) can be seen here . Faculty of Science, Masaryk
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, Faculty of Medicine We are seeking a motivated researcher or research technician for a program focused on the preclinical development of drugs targeting cell signaling. The successful candidate will