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of our institute culture. It is our goal to create a working environment that is free of prejudice. Please apply by 02.11.2025 preferably via our online form with a motivation letter, CV, high school
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German courses). We highly welcome international applications. Scientifically, Berlin offers a rich landscape with numerous opportunities for research, as well as job prospects in academia and industry
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Dresden. The position is funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG). We want to use self-assembled rolled-up microcoils for solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) to investigate small single
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the application form on our website www.senckenberg.de/de/karriere/bewerbung/ Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung Senckenberganlage 25 60325 Frankfurt a.M. E-Mail: recruiting(at)senckenberg.de If you have
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well as flexible working hours and the possibility of mobile working Health offers on campus (courses, fitness center, etc.) Mobility offers such as job ticket, campus bikes and Jelbi station on campus Compensation
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series, seminars, journal clubs and courses as well as training in presentation skills and language classes complement the practical work. A thesis committee provides comprehensive support and the
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via our application form below this job advertisement on our website . If you hold an international higher education qualification, please also submit a certificate evaluation from the Central Office
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vessel, form the framework for the best working conditions. How do we promote equal opportunities? Our job offers are aimed at all people regardless of their gender. Research benefits from a diverse
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arrangements, e.g. the possibility of working from home or remotely. A very good infrastructure with modern laboratory and office equipment, including on our own research vessel, form the framework for the best
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opportunities for professional and personal development Opportunities for health promotion and work-life balance an appreciative, collegial working atmosphere with flat hierarchies and short decision-making paths