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- Romania
Romanian cuisine
Contrary to popular belief, Romanian traditional cuisine is quite rich, abundant in simple but delicious meals. Although it partly represents a mixture of dishes with influences from different countries (Turkey, Hungary, Austria, Serbia), Romanians take great pride in their original, local products... -
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Free time
Bucharest has a great variety of shopping centres for you to spend your spare timeand besides clothing and shoe stores, you can find here supermarkets, a food court, an entertainment area (billiards, bowling) and also cinemas. To shop for designer clothes you must visit the famous Victoria Street... -
- Estonia
General Working Conditions
General working time in Estonia is 8 hours a day, 5 days per week. According to the Working and Rest Time Act, the duration of the lunch break should be between 30 minutes and an hour. A person raising a child younger than 1.5 years shall be granted additional breaks for rest and meals. 12 public... -
- Finland
Job opportunities
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- Finland
Funding opportunities
Are you a reseacher moving abroad? Here you will find information about many practicalities that may turn up. For personal assistance please contact directly the university or the research institute you are interested in. EURAXESS national portals give useful information about practicalities in... -
- Austria
Job Opportunities
Working in another EU country EU rules on the free movement of labour mean that all EU citizens are entitled to work and live in any EU country. An Austrian citizen moving to an EU country or to an EEA (European Economic Area) country (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein) is not required to have a visa... -
- Czech Republic
What to do before you leave
I am a Czech researcher I am a researcher from the EU I am a researcher from outside the EU If you are employed, inform your employer about your departure (unless you are leaving at the end of your contract with them). Usually you must give them a full two months notice (starting on 1st of month... -
- Czech Republic
Intellectual Property Rights
If you perform research which could lead to a patentable or exploitable invention or discovery, you need to know about Intellectual Property Rights in the Czech Republic. What is Intellectual Property? Intellectual Property (IP) is a term given to ideas or other creative or innovative subject matter... -
- Czech Republic
Career Development
Further education, training, and opportunities to grow and develop professional skills and gain additional qualifications are an important part of any career. It's up to you how you wish to pursue your ambitions, develop your skills and deepen your knowledge, whether through professional training... -
- Czech Republic
Pension for Researchers
In addition to the Czech public pension system (please see Social Security) and any private pension funds you choose to invest in, there is now also a special European pension fund designed specifically for researchers, which is transferrable as you move around Europe in your scientific career (as...