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; Teamwork with other members of the laboratory. The expected form of employment 100 % (or by agreement) The expected start date 1 May 2026 (or by agreement) The language in which the selection procedure will
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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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. The overarching aim of the PhD project is to identify microbial groups that respond most strongly to ongoing climate change and to quantify the pace of climate-driven shifts in microbial community composition
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awarness of its culutre Good communication and interpersonal skills Motivation and a collaborative mindset What we provide to you: Competitive PhD. program combining a scientific research project with
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cartographic methods, and geoinformation infrastructure. The goal is to engage students internationally and develop communication and professional skills through internships. Start of studies in the winter
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or related disciplines. · Hands-on experience with vacuum equipment · Proficient written and oral communication skills in English. · The ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Application Must
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invasions along environmental gradients and their consequences for community- and ecosystem-level responses, using native and invasive freshwater snails as a model system. The project builds on our previous
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social services, or technical infrastructure such as housing, public transport and communications, population supply and waste management. Its work is also irreplaceable, for example, in identifying
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Overview The project will investigate the mechanisms and effects of species invasions along environmental gradients and their consequences for community- and ecosystem-level responses, using native and
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, biochemistry or related field EU research level: R2 – Recognized/R3 – Established ability to communicate in English (minimum level B2) practical experience with the operation, maintenance, and basic servicing