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The Fagerholm and Harjunpää groups at the Molecular and Integrative Bioscience (MIBS) Research programme, Faculty of Bio- and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki are inviting applications
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their respective fields. About the position You are tasked with completing your doctoral thesis and your doctoral degree in accordance with the curriculum of your doctoral programme. Your duties may also include
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Institute for Economics Research and the University of Helsinki as partners. The co-PI at the University of Helsinki is Professor Jukka Pirttilä. The economics unit of the University of Helsinki is part of
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December 2025. There will be a trial period of six months at the beginning of employment. Position description The postdoctoral researcher will work in the research group of Professor Christian Webb and be
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period of six months at the beginning of employment. Position description The postdoctoral researcher will work in the research group of Professor Christian Webb and be funded by the ERC consolidator grant
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of tomorrow and creating novel solutions to major global challenges. Our community is made up of 120 nationalities, 14 000 students, 400 professors and close to 5000 faculty and staff working on our dynamic
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Forestry located in Viikki campus in Helsinki. The appointed person will be affiliated to the Future Sustainable Food Systems (FS)2 -research group led by Professor Hanna Tuomisto. The task
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helsinki.fi user account and a valid employment contract or a contract for grant-funded researchers, visiting researchers or visiting professors at the University of Helsinki must apply by clicking on ‘Employee
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Full-time Hours Per Week 36h 15min Offer Starting Date 3 Nov 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe Is the Job related to staff position within a Research
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hand, forest trees take decades to mature, meaning that the seedlings begin their growth in a different kind of environment compared to the one they face as adults. How will the current forest tree