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confirmation of acceptance by email. Selection process Suitable candidates will be invited for an in-person or online interview. The rules for the University's selection procedures can be found
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: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Earth sciences. We are the most productive scientific unit of the Masaryk University generating around 40 % of MU research results. RECETOX focuses
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interest! prof. Mgr. Jiří Špalek, Ph.D. The Dean If you need help uploading your application or have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact the head of the HR department Jana Levá, email
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, or in the case of difficulties with the e-application, please contact: [email protected] For more information about the recruitment process, refer to CEITEC Recruitment Policy . In justified cases
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applied research and high school teaching of the following sciences: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Earth sciences. We are the most productive scientific unit of the Masaryk University
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located in the heart of Europe and offers a great standard of living. For more information about the recruitment process, refer to CEITEC MU Recruitment Policy . For more information about our career system
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. If you are unsure, please contact the FF MU Personnel Office: Mgr. Eva Brázdová Urbanová, e-mail: [email protected] SELECTION PROCESS Selection criteria: submitting all required documents in
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service) Support with the relocation process (welcome office service) An attractive salary and benefits package 6 weeks of paid holiday Anticipated start date: Negotiable CEITEC MU is a proud holder of the
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-application deadline, you will receive information about the next steps. If you are unsure, please contact the FF MU Personnel Office: Ing. Jana Marečková, e-mail: [email protected] SELECTION PROCESS
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working environment Environment promoting interdisciplinarity research Support of administrative departments (including grant office service) Support with the relocation process (welcome office service