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encourages excellence, individual recognition and responsibility. The Faculty of Biology and Medicine (FBM ) of the University of Lausanne is inviting applications for a position of: Tenure Track Assistant
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implementation, and providing practical, day-to-day assistance to teaching staff. If you have teaching experience, expertise in digital education, and enjoy working directly with faculty to improve teaching
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20%-30%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Physics group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC), ETH Zurich, is offering a position for a Student Research Assistant. This role
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limited to one year (with the potential to be extended to a minimum of 5 years) from 1 July 2025, or upon mutual agreement. Project background The Center for Research on Learning, Understanding and
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includes, a.o.: Participating in and contributing to team meetings. Assisting researchers across the project in their activities. Contributing to the preparation of academic papers and other forms
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support the smooth day-to-day running of the project by assisting with daily tasks (further described below). Curious? So are we. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following
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process, from the general concept, over detailed articulation, implementation and evaluation. Tasks of the Project Assistant include: Profile Anticipate and plan ahead the goals and milestones
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Assistant Professorship (Non-Tenure Track) for Culturomics (Culture-Based Microbiology) at the Institute for Infectious Diseases The Institute for Infectious Diseases (IFIK) at the University
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their own research projects, promote excellent young researchers and who help to shape a forward-looking university with innovative research-based teaching. What we offer Our employees benefit from a wide
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60%-80%, Zurich, fixed-term At SPH we inspire and empower students to cultivate a maker and innovator mindset. We believe that by exploring their ideas and developing their own projects, students