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: Knowledge in the scientific areas of Design and Multimedia, Computer Science and Engineering, Digital Heritage and Cultural Studies - Criterion 3: Knowledge of techniques and methodologies related with
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the interview are as follows: a) Technical and scientific knowledge in the areas of research at CICS.NOVa.UÉvora in which the scholarship is available (50%): 1. No knowledge – 0 2. Reasonable knowledge – 50 3
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assessment, sustainability, food quality and safety, and food production systems – 4 points iii. Knowledge/skills in the areas of life cycle assessment, sustainability, food quality and safety, and food
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, if the latter are not from the desired field of study and/or do not possess the relevant knowledge to develop the work plan. I.II - The non-degree-granting course must be related to the type of activity covered
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scientific fields. 2.3 – Preferential factors: Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate knowledge and skills in: a) Collection and organization of physiological data; b) Basic knowledge
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study, your academic achievements will be assessed. If this shows that you will successfully complete your programme within a reasonable period of time, the scholarship will continue as planned. Funding
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, Environmental Health, Physiotherapy, or related scientific fields. 2.3 – Preferential factors: Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate knowledge and skills in: a) Workplace risk assessment; b
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laboratory experience in classical microbiology techniques (preparation of culture media, isolation and identification of microorganisms, aseptic technique); b) Knowledge of molecular biology techniques
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criteria: - Criterion 1 – Absolute merit of Curriculum Vitae (30%) - Criterion 2 – Adequacy of the candidate’s profile to the work plan to be developed (40%) - Criterion 3 – Specific knowledge related
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that you will successfully complete your programme within a reasonable period of time, the scholarship will continue as planned. Funding must begin in 2026. The scholarship usually begins on 1st October 2026