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Demonstrated research competence and initiative, evidenced by international publications in peer-reviewed journals Excellent command of English (C1 level or higher) Experience with LC-ICP-MS/MS and spICP-TOFMS
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. You bring didactic know-how and experience in e-learning. You have excellent command of written and spoken English (at least C1 level). (The team communicates mainly in English!) Desirable skills: You
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presenting them to others. Good English language skills are required. You are looking forward to new tasks and are willing to participate actively in scientific discourse. What we offer: Work-life balance: Our
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to persuasively articulate your philanthropic causes Technophile approach to working with systems, databases, social media and tools Top-level language skills in both English and German What we offer: Work-life
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project completion. This is part of your personality: AHS or BHS degree, Master's degree in pharmacy (or a related degree), doctoral degree in natural sciences. Languages: German - very good knowledge (must
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command of Latin and Ancient Greek – Very good command of written and spoken English, and at least reading ability in other modern foreign languages relevant to the study of antiquity – If German is not
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help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The group Intracellular Drug Delivery (Ass. Prof. Dr. U. Lächelt
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is an advantage • Didactic skills / experience in e-learning • Knowledge of university processes and structures is desirable • Excellent knowledge of English (C1) • Experience abroad
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qualifications: Doctoral degree in political science Several years teaching experience at university level Excellent educational and didactic skills Excellent command of written and spoken English. Good command
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in the field of language and cognitive processing. Specifically, an interest in overt and covert language production across development, its interaction with domain general cognition and the