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environment in a prestigious institution awarded by the HR Excellence in Research access to ERC Synergy project CoCo (Connected Communities in early medieval Europe) the opportunity to work in an international
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network of doctoral candidates within AGILE project Open access to CEITEC MU core facilities with state-of-the-art equipment and experienced staff Benefits package: 6 weeks of paid holiday, medical
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about the research group see: https://kohoutlab.com/ • We offer access to interesting experiments / datasets produced by the lab and their collaborators. • The position is funded until
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on Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) for rare diseases, access to the research infrastructure and facilities of a prestigious academic institution, a flexible working schedule with the possibility
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any other legal or natural persons. We further inform you that you have the following rights with respect to your personal data: right of access, correction, deletion, and restriction of processing
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of polaronic materials in desired composition and morphology will be pursued. Anticipated commencement: October 2026 Number of positions: 2-3 What We Offer: · A fully-funded PhD position · Access to experimental
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an innovative research project. • Funding for fieldwork and conference travel. • Fees for open access publications. • Training seminars and workshops to further professional development. • Institutional
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terms of its pathogenicity. However, methods for treating viral infections of honey bees or preventing their development are still insufficiently explored. While beekeepers have access to a wide range of