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Opportunity for education and career growth Pleasant working environment Access to training and modern technology Flexible working hours Employee benefits such as 8 weeks of paid vacation per year, pension
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and interests (a single page) The project offers collaboration with two US partnering laboratories and the group supports highly international environment. Members of the group are guaranteed direct
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the competitive edge Very supportive and interdisciplinary research environment An attractive place to live – people-friendly town Competitive employment conditions if funding granted In the Czech
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the administrative aspects of moving to the Czech Republic and accommodation for the first months. • Třeboň is a small town set in a tranquil and invigorating environment located in the south of the Czech
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the unknown Well-developed social skills in order to be able to work in an international team environment and contribute to a pleasant atmosphere If you think you will fit our team, but you don't fulfil
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level or higher EU research level: R3 (Established Researcher) / R4 (Leading Researcher) Experience with successful preparation and implementation of larger grant projects (in the Czech environment
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with scientific teams Modern workplace environment in an institution awarded with HR Excellence in Research Participation in research projects Access to Faculty of chemistry facilities and laboratories
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teams Modern workplace environment in an institution awarded with HR Excellence in Research Participation in research projects Access to Faculty of chemistry facilities and laboratories Further training
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offer: Work in Brno, a place offering a wide range of possibilities to collaborate with scientific teams Modern workplace environment in an institution awarded with HR Excellence in Research Participation
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Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering | Czech | about 1 month ago
advanced media control, in vitro testing based on the actual data from the healthcare industry, mimicking the living-body environment to address the in vitro-in vivo correlation factors. The student will