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, attached to the Department of Physics within the Faculty of Marine Sciences. The selected candidate will undertake teaching duties in subjects related to physical processes in the marine environment
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competitive selection process (Concurso). The selected candidate will carry out teaching duties in core subjects related to legal theory within the undergraduate Law programme. Specifically, the teaching
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competitive selection process (Concurso). The selected candidate will carry out teaching duties in subjects related to science education within the Bachelor’s Degree in Primary Education. Specifically
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Code 1254901006) and is subject to a competitive selection process (Concurso). The selected candidate will carry out teaching duties in subjects related to Early Modern History within the Bachelor’s
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to the following activities: Processing of oceanographic data (CTD, LADCP, oxygen, nutrients) Analysis and processing of satellite imagery related to research campaigns Visualization and graphical representation
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, laboratory analysis, and processing of environmental and agricultural samples Coordination and management of sample collection and associated data Monitoring of experimental trials in agricultural test fields
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in lexical‑semantic interface studies within both functional and formal linguistic models. These lines of inquiry address topics such as second‑language acquisition processes, pedagogical applications
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academic body Spanish B2 (Upper-intermediate, Advanced, Proficiency) LanguagesSPANISHLevelExcellent Research FieldSociology » Sociology of labour Additional Information Selection process Complete
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subject to a competitive selection process, in accordance with current regulations governing access to the Body of University Associate Professors (Profesorado Titular de Universidad). Although the call
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to UNESCO Codes 2301 – Analytical Chemistry, and 2510 – Oceanography. The position is subject to a competitive selection process, in accordance with current regulations governing access to the Body