66 computer-programmer "https:" "https:" "J. F" positions at MASARYK UNIVERSITY in Czech
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are required: a short CV, including the main publication and research outputs from the past five years a development plan for the department for the next four years, covering the following areas: teaching
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, the following documents are required: a short CV, including the main publication and research outputs from the past five years a development plan for the department for the next four years, covering the following
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are required: a short CV, including the main publication and research outputs from the past five years a development plan for the department for the next four years, covering the following areas: teaching
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documents. As part of your application, the following documents are required: a short CV, including the main publication and research outputs from the past five years a development plan for the department
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, the following documents are required: a short CV, including the main publication and research outputs from the past five years a development plan for the department for the next four years, covering the following
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are required: a short CV, including the main publication and research outputs from the past five years a development plan for the department for the next four years, covering the following areas: teaching
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Master’s Degree Programme in archaeology – a condition possibly also in the field of materials engineering or chemistry with a focus on archaeological artifacts completed, ongoing Ph.D. studies
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enrolled in a doctoral programme Approval and Enrolment The scholarship for the PhD degree is subject to academic approval, and the candidate will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes
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postdoctoral candidates with background in social psychology, cognitive science, or social neuroscience to join a highly interdisciplinary project on the computational model of decision-making. The Computing
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also thriving in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. Creative and proactive, able to contribute new ideas and shape research directions. Well-organised, with the ability to plan and execute