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remain disproportionately understudied, leaving a critical knowledge gap in our understanding of complex pollination networks. This project aims to bridge this global knowledge gap by developing and
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advancement (associate professorship, full professorship), expand his or her portfolio of offered courses beyond the scope of translation studies and translation practice in line with current developments in
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enroll them in a specific PhD course. Candidates should prepare their own research proposal from the topics offered . Application form should be filled and all required documents uploaded using
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of English sufficient to conduct research and publish in English language Knowledge of at least one local language of Asia or Middle East Employement conditions Salary: EUR 2.500-3.000 per month Full-time
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their recommendations directly to jobs@cs.cas.cz . The closing date for application is 31th March 2026. About us: The Complex Networks and Brain Dynamics group (https://cobra.cs.cas.cz/ ) focuses on the development and
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regional and political geographies in a globalized world at various spatial scales, from local to global. It addresses topics such as (multi-scalar) governance, state geography, nationalism, identities
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for this programme Detailed information about the study programme Offer of dissertation topics: Healthcare Workforce Optimization in Czechia Considering Population Development Life-Course and Inequalities in
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well as the exclusiveness of national exceptionalisms. On the historical level, CLOSER aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the specifics of party politics in local circumstances, the evolution of relevant political
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society and nature and to apply apply the skills acquired in complex landscape management and conservation and in local and regional development. Start of studies in the winter semester (October) Opening
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cardiomyopathy. Due to the large size of full-length plectin, classical gene-replacement strategies are not feasible, necessitating alternative therapeutic approaches. This PhD project focuses on the development