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About Us
Faculty VI Medicine and Health Sciences encompasses the fields of human medicine, medical physics and acoustics, neuroscience, psychology, and health services research. Together with the four regional hospitals, Faculty VI forms the University Medical Center Oldenburg. There is also close collaboration with the University Medical Center of the University of Groningen. In human medicine, the Anatomy research group offers an exciting and challenging position.
Your tasks
The duties include providing scientific services in research and teaching, particularly in the fields of molecular and cellular neurobiology and translational research. The position offers the opportunity for further academic qualification (habilitation).
Your profile
Hiring requirements:
- a completed academic university degree (Diploma (Uni)/ State Examination / Master’s) e.g. in the fields of biology, biosciences or medicine
- a completed PhD in the field of cellular and molecular neurobiology/neuroanatomy
- Proven teaching experience in the field of anatomy.
We are seeking a candidate to represent the entire field of anatomy in research and teaching (macroscopy, microscopy, neuroanatomy, embryology). Their research focus should lie in neurobiology/neuroanatomy (e.g., organoid/slice cultures) and microscopic techniques (e.g., FLIM/FRET, live-cell microscopy). They should enjoy working in a team, possess enthusiasm for technology, and be goal-oriented.
The following are advantageous:
- Experience in contributing to grant applications or in acquiring third-party funding independently
- the acquisition of recognition as a specialist in anatomy or as a specialist anatomist in the next few years
- Experience with animal experimentation methods is also desirable, including a FELASA certificate and a project management certificate according to §28, paragraph 3 of the GenTSV.
We offer
- Payment according to collective bargaining agreement (annual bonus, company pension scheme, capital-forming benefits) including 30 days of annual leave
- Support and guidance during your onboarding phase
- A family-friendly environment with flexible working hours (flextime) and the possibility of partial mobile work.
- Services of workplace health promotion
- A comprehensive free training program
Our claim
The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg aims to increase the proportion of women in academia. Therefore, women are strongly encouraged to apply. In accordance with Section 21 Paragraph 3 of the Lower Saxony Higher Education Act (NHG), female applicants will be given preference if equally qualified. Applicants with disabilities will be given preference if equally qualified.
contact
Questions regarding the advertised position will gladly be answered by anja.braeuer@uni-oldenburg.de .
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