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to apply for the position. Deadline for submission of applications is 10 December 2025. Information about the Department of Sociology, study program Sociology can be found here: https://www.muni.cz/en
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modified organisms (lineage tracing, conditional knockouts, engineering of new genetically modified strains etc.), advanced imaging techniques including confocal, light sheet or super-resolution microscopy
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of excellent quality in Artificial Intelligence and take responsibility for lectures and tutorials in courses included in the Czech bachelor study program Informatics (https://www.fi.muni.cz/catalogue-current
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Romance language – an advantage Requirements related to job content Basic computer skills at the user level with office and communication applications (MS Office, MS Teams, Zoom, etc.) Ability to use modern
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Department:Department of Anthropology – Faculty of Science Deadline: 4 Dec 2025 Start date: 1. 1. 2026 Job type: full-time Job field: Technology and development | Science and research Bursar
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research Medical Faculty of Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic invites excellent scientists to apply for a two-year POSTDOC POSITION in Computational Cancer Genomics Description: The position is
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Department: Erik D. Fagerholm Research Group: Computational Neuroscience – Faculty of Medicine Deadline: 31 Jan 2026 Start date: April 2026 or upon agreement Job type: full-time Job field: Science
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Department:Department of Plasma Physics and Technology – Faculty of Science Deadline: 27 Nov 2025 Start date: negotiable Job type: full-time Job field: Science and research Bursar of the Faculty
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: We are seeking a talented and motivated candidate to join a research team headed by Dr. Tomas Barta at Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine (https://histology.med.muni.cz/bartalab ). Our lab focuses
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and the socio-environmental and geographical situatedness of work environments in the ancient Roman Empire contributed to the spatial spread of ancient cults. Using computational methods, the project