Assistant/Senior Assistant Institute of Veterinary Anatomy, Vetsuisse Faculty of the University of Zurich, Switzerland

End date: Open

Assistant/Senior Assistant

2024_Final Announcement, Ausschreibung Anatomie UZH

Institute of Veterinary Anatomy, Vetsuisse Faculty of the University of Zurich

(UZH) 100%, grading according to qualifications.

Responsibilities:
Independent work in research and teaching. The share of teaching will be defined individually
giving opportunities for career development. You strive for your further scientific qualification
(habilitation) within your own research field and have experience in lecturing and teaching. In
addition to financial support by the Institute, you will independently attract third-party funding.
The research groups established at the Institute are specialized in the field of reproductive biology
and endocrinology (https://www.vetanat.uzh.ch/de.html) and are currently strongly supported by
competitive-acquired funding from the SNSF.
Requirements: Degree in veterinary or human medicine (DVM/MD) and PhD. You have profound
knowledge in cell culture techniques and/or molecular biology methods, which you will integrate in
the Institute. You enjoy teaching anatomy and has experience as a lecturer. The language of
instruction at UZH is German. You are committed, self-motivated and enjoy working in a team.
Language skills: German (lecturing) and English
We offer: Challenging and interesting career opportunity in an international team, with modern
equipped laboratories (molecular biology, cell biology and histology). Newly renovated, modernly
equipped facilities (dissection and teaching halls) are available for teaching under formalin-free
conditions.
Starting date: Fall semester 2024, or by arrangement.
Applications: With the usual documents (as one PDF) by 15. May 2024 at the latest to Prof. Dr.
Mariusz Kowalewski PhD, Institute of Veterinary Anatomy, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich,
Winterthurerstrasse 260, CH-8057 Zurich; Tel. 0041 76 230 7001:

 

Email: kowalewski@vetanat.uzh.ch / kowalewskipl@yahoo.de