38 applied-linguistics positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act and the senior lecturer must be able to use Swedish as their working language within four
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cooperation around current and future challenges, encompassing three main areas: Plant Breeding, Plant Biotechnology, and Plant Product Quality. The research efforts include basic as well as applied research
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. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act, and the professor must be able to use Swedish as their working language
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managerial role; be able to use Swedish as the working language within four years. The department uses Swedish and English in parallel. The professor should be able to perform the majority of their tasks in
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to detail and good social skills to contribute to the general operation of the lab. The working language in the group is English but proficient written and oral knowledge of Swedish language is necessary
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and spoken fluency in Scandinavian or European languages. Place of work: Alnarp Forms for funding or employment: Employment (4 years) Starting date: According to agreement. Application: Click the “Apply
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-students and support staff and is organized in three divisions, namely, Plant Breeding, Plant Biotechnology, and Plant Product Quality. The research efforts include strategic as well as applied research. VF
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to contribute to general operation of the lab. The working language in the group is English (good skills required) while written and spoken Swedish is a further merit and will facilitate required reporting and
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. The working environment is international, with English as the working language. Qualifications: We are looking for a candidate interested in applied research within plant pathology and plant breeding. You are
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Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT ) at SLU consists of approximately fifty employees (of which approx. 3/4 are located in