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28 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Masaryk University - Faculty of Economics and Administration Department Faculty of Economics and Administration Research Field Economics » Economic
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welcome candidates with initiative and interest in broadening its scope through independent hypothesis testing. There will be opportunities to develop the project in a direction of the student’s own
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, reports in English What research experience do we require? practical experience with soil and/or plant analysis experience with managing research projects/international projects is an advantage experience
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of independent research and development work within the CIDET project. • Cooperation with expert teams involved in the solution of the research direction devoted to the research and development of progressive
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abundant in soils worldwide, but their potential in regulating carbon in soil and helping mitigate climate change remains unknown, which hampers effective and sustainable management of soils in the face of
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project uses a novel experimental community model system of wild Drosophila species and their parasitoids from tropical Australia. We are able to perform multigenerational laboratory microcosm experiments
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sustainable management of soils in the face of global change. Project description The PhD project, funded by the Czech Academy of Sciences, will tackle this research gap in various experiments that will mainly
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development, budgeting, and project management. Participation in international consortia and strategic alliances, such as the EU PEACE European University Alliance. Collaboration within an interdisciplinary and
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investigating the global drivers of phytochemical diversity. This project aims to uncover how the remarkable diversity of plant metabolites relates to biotic and abiotic stress across the globe. As a model system
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our research team investigating the global drivers of phytochemical diversity. This project aims to uncover how the remarkable diversity of plant metabolites relates to biotic and abiotic stress across