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accordance with the applicable regulations. You can find out more about us on our websites https://creatic.muni.cz/ and https://czecrin.cz/ . The scope of your work will be: Supporting the project manager
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, translation to English, and interpreting. MAIN JOB CONTENT Pedagogical Participating in lectures or other forms of teaching in Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme, as well as lifelong learning programmes
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CONTENT Pedagogical Participating in lectures or other forms of teaching in Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme, as well as lifelong learning programmes. Supervising, consulting, or reviewing Bachelor’s
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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 teaching tools and
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studies with focus on Ukrainian linguistics. MAIN JOB CONTENT Pedagogical Participating in lectures or other forms of teaching in Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme, as well as lifelong learning
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. Information about the Department of Environmental Studies can be found online at: https://enviro.fss.muni.cz/
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of the MMCI: https://www.mou.cz/klinika-radiacni-onkologie/t1384 The candidate for the position of a Department Head must be a respected expert in the field of radiation oncology, with experience of working in
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find out more about us on our websites: https://ecrin.org/ , https://creatic.muni.cz/ The scope of your work will be: Providing expert consultation to research teams in the planning and implementation
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Department: Central European Institute of Technology Deadline: 31 May 2026 Start date: 2027-2028 Job type: full-time Job field: Science and research INDUSTRIAL CHAIR / RESEARCH GROUP LEADER IN LIFE
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-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 examines how