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Does the Snow Go? Tracking Snowmelt Water Through Mountain Catchments Profile of the graduate The graduates of the ‘Physical Geography and Geoecology’ doctoral study programme have advanced knowledge and
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be conducted English Knowledge of the Czech language is not required. Where to apply Website https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=BeoAsH4kSE6MkRzwDHSU7xXWsDS… Requirements Research
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knowledge of statistical analysis (e.g., R or equivalent) Openness and motivation to apply for a student grant or external funding during the PhD Additional advantages (not required but welcome): Experience
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matter, atomic and molecular physics Good networking and communication skills, capability to work in team A good knowledge of spoken and written English is necessary as the work environment is
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or biotechnology companies. However, the interdisciplinarity of the field requires the graduate to be able to integrate knowledge and data from different domains, making her also prepared for data-oriented positions
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. Experience with publishing a scientific article. Language skills English at level B2 required; C1 is an advantage. Knowledge of Czech or Slovak spoken language is an advantage. Requirements related to job
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development at all regional-geographic levels. S/he can make use of her/his knowledge in academic, research, governmental and business spheres. More specifically, s/he can be successfully involved in a public
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command of English, both written and spoken. • Knowledge of fieldwork-related languages. Knowledge of Romani is an advantage. • Ability to present at international conferences and to contribute
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or organometallic synthesis is familiar with structure elucidation techniques is independent, proactive and eager to learn new methods Fluent English is required; knowledge of Czech is not necessary. What we offer a
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. The form of the entrance exam is an oral interview, which mainly concerns the issues of the planned dissertation and the candidate's knowledge within the field of expertise of the given study programme. Find