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July 2025 or by agreement Type of Employment Contract: 3 years Application Deadline: 25 May 2025 WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking to fill a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc
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years Application Deadline: 25 May 2025 WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking to fill a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) in morphosyntax at the Department of German, Scandinavian
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LOOKING FOR We are looking to fill a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) with a focus on grammaticalization and language change in Latin or Greek. The successful candidate will work
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years Application Deadline: 11 May 2025 WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking to fill a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) in morphosyntax at the Department of German, Scandinavian
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LOOKING FOR We are looking to fill a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) in semantics at the Department of Czech Language. The successful candidate will work within a research project
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Dean of the Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology announces a selection procedure for the position of: Senior Researcher at the Forest lnvasion
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Institute of Experimental Botany, The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic | Czech | 3 months ago
triggers calcium influx not only in the root, but also in Arabidopsis hypocotyl. The role of Ca signaling in various biotic and abiotic stresses has been characterized extensively, however, the relevance
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for Control and Signalling Systems (CIDET) – CZ.02.01.01/00/23_021/0008402) FACULTY: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics DEPARTMENT/INSTITUTE: Research Centre of the Faculty of Electrical
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Technologies for Control and Signalling Systems (CIDET) – CZ.02.01.01/00/23_021/0008402) FACULTY: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics DEPARTMENT/INSTITUTE: Research Centre of the Faculty
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an open PhD student position in Robert Vacha's Research Group! Membrane fusion is an essential biological process that plays a crucial role in neurotransmission, intracellular trafficking, and immune