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20 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Research Field Language sciences Literature Researcher Profile Leading Researcher (R4) Application Deadline 8 Feb 2026 - 00:00
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The Faculty of Educational Sciences invites applications for the position of ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE OR FULL PROFESSOR OF FINNISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE EDUCATION The appointee may be appointed to a
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medical genetics and the language of instruction is Swedish. The position may be filled as assistant professor, associate professor or professor depending on the candidates’ merits and career stage
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. Expertise in the philosophy of language is considered an asset. The appointee’s teaching duties include lecture courses and master’s seminars related to the theory of knowledge and other core fields of
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. For this reason, teaching will be remote. Focusing on the basics of German, the teaching duties will significantly include planning and designing new courses. In addition to basic language skills in German, the
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demonstration. Language skills The university requires that those holding teaching and research positions must be proficient in the language of instruction, which in this case is both English and Finnish. Salary
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Science with Finnish as the language of instruction. The professorship in Clinical Data Science is connected to the position of Techonology Manager at HUS Helsinki University Hospital. Separate applications
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to travel occasionally and participate in intensive field campaigns Driving license and willing to do occasional work outdoors in harsh conditions Good English (working language) and communication skills
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. The language of instruction is Finnish and the position requires good proficiency in the Finnish language. For more information about the position and application instructions, please refer to the Finnish job
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. Pursuant to the Government Decree on Universities (770/2009), appointees to teaching and research positions at the University must be proficient in the language in which they provide instruction, i.e