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and management skills of PhD students Profile You have completed a Master's Degree relevant to Paleoclimate study (e.g Earth Science, or Atmosphere and Climate study in Physics or Geography realm) You
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Management Team to ensure that communication and reporting actively contribute to the program's long-term direction, visibility, and impact. Your main responsibilities are to: Lead strategic communication
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to the Master programme ‘Environmental Biology’. The University of Fribourg is a bilingual university (French and German). Knowledge of the second language (oral level B1) is expected. If this requirement is not
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consortium Profile Master`s degree in microsystems engineering, biomedical engineering or interdisciplinary study programmes. Candidates with background in biology, bioengineering, biotechnology
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further development at both Bachelor and Master level. The successful candidate is expected to teach 2–4 hours per week during the semester in English or German for the new BSc and MSc programs “Applied
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teams while maintaining primary responsibility for experimental excellence and data integrity. You will work in an industry-leading Neuroscience department with a strong portfolio of preclinical and
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application including the following documents (concatenated into one PDF): CV Bachelor and Master transcripts Motivation letter (motivation & fit to the project and the host lab) Letters of recommendation
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engineering of primary human cells and mammalian cell lines. Experience with in vivo techniques, as well as completion of an accredited course in laboratory animal science (FELASA / LTK or equivalent), would be
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, including cultivation and engineering of primary human cells and mammalian cell lines, Experience with in vivo techniques, as well as completion of an accredited course in laboratory animal science (FELASA
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to partition net ecosystem CO2 fluxes and evapotranspiration into their individual components—gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration as well as transpiration and evaporation—and to identify