3 Funding Jobs in Villach
Job profile and tasks
- Scientific Leadership: Lead and coordinate research groups in the development and implementation of highquality, cutting‐edge projects in relevant technologies and innovative approaches in biodiversity research.
- Representation: Represent activities of the UNESCO Chair and the I.C.E.B. internally and externally, building strong relationships with key partners, stakeholders, and funding bodies.
- Academic Teaching: Deliver academic teaching in programs such as the Bachelor’s in Green Transition Engineering, the Master’s in Management of Conservation Areas.
- Independent Research: Dedicate 50% of your time to developing and implementing your own research projects, aligned with the goals of the UNESCO Chair and the I.C.E.B.
- Strategic Development: Secure funding and grants to support research activities and contribute to the longterm strategic vision of adapting, developing and testing new technologies for research in biodiversity and ecosystem services.
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Your Tasks
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Support and work on various ongoing projects -
Collaborate with partners in different conservation areas to develop new projects -
Establish and coordinate a small team -
Optional: contribute to academic teaching
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Your future responsibilities
- Lead and develop the MMT Research Unit: Manage and grow the MMT unit (10-15 researchers) within the Microsystem division.
- Personnel leadership: Oversee personnel management, provide supervision and mentorship fostering a collaborative, productive, and inspiring environment.
- Strategic representation and networking: Represent the unit internally and build external partnerships with academia and industry to enhance visibility and impact.
- Project acquisition and corporate responsibility: Drive project acquisition with international partners, ensuring alignment with corporate goals and financial sustainability.
- Research program and portfolio development: Shape the unit’s research strategy and create a balanced project portfolio in coordination with the Head of Research Division Microsytem Technologies.
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