Find Science positions at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University


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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is a relatively newer university in Morocco, known for its focus on science and technology. Specific details about salary, benefits and work-life balance would need to be researched on their website or via direct contact.

Possible Hiring Departments: Engineering (various branches), Computer Science, Science (various disciplines), Research.

Benefits of Relocating (speculative): Relocating to Morocco offers a unique cultural experience and potentially a lower cost of living depending on your origin. UM6P likely offers competitive salaries and benefits for international faculty and staff, but this needs further research.

Reviews: Reviews might be harder to find in English, but you can try searching in French or Arabic or looking for reviews on international academic job sites.

A total of 0+ jobs in the US are highlighted in this job search, focusing on various science positions across locations including and .

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The roles span several disciplines, including Chemistry (3 jobs), Microbiology (1 jobs), and Biotechnology (3 jobs).

Overall, this job search presents diverse opportunities with varying salaries and location benefits, allowing you to choose the best fit for your career goals and lifestyle.




Recently Added Positions:

Biotechnology
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MASCIR - Postdoc in seaweeds valorization

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Aug 29 - Benguerir,


Microbiology
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MASCIR - Postdoc in Molecular Soil Biology and Ecology

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Aug 29 - Benguerir,


Chemistry
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IST&I - Multiple PostDoc Positions at IST&I

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Sep 11 - Ben Guérir,

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MASCIR - Postdoc in Phosphate Fertilizers Manufacturing and Formulation

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Aug 29 - Benguerir,

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MASCIR - Postdoc Fellowship in Utilizing biomass waste to develop advanced carbon-based electrode

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Aug 29 - Benguerir,



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