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institution, UM6P is a platform for experimentation and a pool of opportunities, for students, professors and staff. It offers a high-quality living and study environment thanks to its state-of-the-art
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and innovation at the service of education and development for Morocco and the African continent. It has a state-of-the-art campus at the heart of the Green City of Benguerir, near Marrakesh. UM6P
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investigating molecular mechanisms underlying plant physiological responses to environmental stress. The successful candidate will work at the interface of molecular biology, physiology, and omics technologies
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of opportunities, for students, professors and staff. It offers a high-quality living and study environment thanks to its state-of-the-art infrastructure. With an innovative approach, UM6P places
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development and puts research and innovation at the forefront of African development. A mechanism that enables it to consolidate Morocco's frontline position in these fields, in a unique partnership-based
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of opportunities, for students, professors, and staff. It offers a high-quality living and study environment thanks to its state-of-the-art infrastructure. With an innovative approach, UM6P places
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mechanism that enables it to consolidate Morocco's frontline position in these fields, in a unique partnership-based approach and boost skills training relevant for the future of Africa. Located in
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geological engineering, or a PhD in a related field with mining/mineral processing experience. Knowledge of process mineralogy, froth flotation through past research, coursework, or job experience. Proficiency
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of African development. A mechanism that enables it to consolidate Morocco's frontline position in these fields, in a unique partnership-based approach and boosting skills training relevant for the future
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of Environmental Microbial Biotechnology with a strong background in metal stress alleviation and omics technologies. The project focuses on exploring microbial communities and their molecular mechanisms