Director of the Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences

The Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences (BC), located in České Budějovice, is among the largest and most productive research institutions in the Czech Republic. It is a multidisciplinary institute comprising five partially independent units with different research focus: Institutes of Entomology, Hydrobiology, Parasitology, Plant Molecular Biology, and Soil Biology. The Centre’s over 70 independent research groups, 300+ PhD-level researchers from across the globe, and 130+ doctoral students focus mainly on fundamental but also applied research, particularly in ecology, evolution, and biomedicine. The BC collaborates with several Czech universities on pre- and post-graduate student training.

The Director’s role includes strategic leadership, management, and coordination of the work of the BC Institutes. To fill this position, we are seeking an internationally renowned scientist with a well-established track in one of the research fields of BC as well as experience with managing a research institution, a large research group, and/or major international project(s). The Director represents the institution domestically and internationally, regularly interacts with academic partners, businesses, and the public. Strong leadership and excellent interpersonal and communication skills are expected. Fluent command of English is necessary (the Czech language is not a prerequisite but a benefit); experience with European research environment and legislation a major asset.

The appointment is for five years (with a possibility of a second term), starting on July 1, 2022.

The deadline for receipt of applications is 28 February 2022. More information about the formal and legal requirements, and documents to provide with the application, are available on the BC website: JOBS.BC.CAS

For more information/questions about the position or to submit your application package email Hana.Machova@bc.cas.cz (the BC Secretary).

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