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Biology, Molecular Biology, Natural Sciences or related disciplines You are motivated and enthusiastic to learn and expand both computational and experimental skill set You have an analytical mindset You
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act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You are fluent in spoken and written academic English and can provide evidence of this if necessary. A close affinity with topics in
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cooperation. You are fluent in spoken and written academic English and can provide evidence of this if necessary. A close affinity with topics in digital archaeology, as well as conceptual and methodological
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the field of ecotoxicology. The ECOSPHERE research group aims to study both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems that are continuously challenged by natural and anthropogenic stressors. Its research focuses
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other). Experience with Social Sciences is a plus. You have at least basic experience with laboratory work and notions of field-based research in the natural sciences. You can demonstrate excellent study
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at least basic experience with laboratory work and notions of field-based research in the natural sciences. You can demonstrate excellent study results. Foreign candidates are encouraged to apply. Your
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transitions. You will play a role in developing activating, student-centred and competence-driven programme components and study programmes. Given the strong transdisciplinary nature of the new master program
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components and study programmes. Given the strong transdisciplinary nature of the new master program, you will be expected to disseminate the experiences of the programme with transdisciplinary teaching to
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of aboveground (leaves and cambium) and belowground (symbionts, soil microbes, fine roots) components of deciduous trees and forests under natural-, acidified- and basalt amended soil. These objectives will be
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of deciduous trees and forests under natural-, acidified- and basalt amended soil. These objectives will be experimentally addressed with ecophysiological (e.g. phenological observation), microscopic (e.g