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an assistant professor system as a position for development for those employed as faculty members shortly after obtaining a PhD or directly before obtaining a PhD. After being appointed as an Assistant Professor
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A postdoctoral scholar (PhD 5 years) is available in the Macroevolution Unit at OIST, an English-language research institute located near the ocean in subtropical Okinawa, Japan. We seek a highly
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and job description] Devise and lead state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research in Evolutionary Biology, and have fun doing it! Supervise team members including PhD students and postdocs. Maintain and
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Group Leader (GL) or Principal Investigator (PI) on large externally funded projects. Ability to communicate in English to lead the relevant research area at an international level. PhD. recipient. How
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and 3 PhD students, who has unique expertize in both high energy (CP violation, mass-hierarchy issue etc.) and low energy neutrinos (Supernovae, solar or reactor neutrinos). In the context
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, overtime allowance, graduate school allowance, allowance for degree review (PhD and Master's), system for off-campus funds application advisory available ・Moving allowance provided (\500,000 for relocation
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, overtime allowance, graduate school allowance, allowance for degree review (PhD and Master's), system for off-campus funds application advisory available ・Moving allowance provided (\500,000 for relocation
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-appointed faculty members), work duty allowance, overtime allowance, graduate school allowance, allowance for degree review (PhD and Master's), system for off-campus funds application advisory available
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, etc. (2) Postgraduate: Teaching subjects (“Special Studies in English Literature I-1/I-2,” etc.) (3) Evaluating MA theses and PhD dissertations in the Graduate School of Education; being part of oral