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TO THE RESTART PROJECT starting earliest November 2025 for a full-time fixed-term contract of two to four years depending on the position. The hired researchers will work as part of the computational aerosol
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, geology, and biodiversity, and form part of the international network of natural history repositories. The Finnish Museum of Natural History has five units: Botany and Mycology, Zoology, Earth Sciences
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influence the content of research. You will be part of our international and multidisciplinary community where the welfare of each individual is important. At the University of Jyväskylä, we offer a great and
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salary component based on personal performance. The annual gross salary is €42,000 - €46,000. The position will be filled with a six-month trial period. In Finnish universities, the teaching and research
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on the position. The hired researchers will work as part of the computational aerosol physics and urban meteorology groups at INAR. The computational aerosol physics group uses computational and theoretical methods
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addition, employees will receive a performance-based salary component. Typical salary could be c. 4100-4500 €/month. Note also that higher salaries may be negotiated for candidates with exceptional
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universities. In addition, the appointee shall be paid a salary component based on personal work performance The Doctoral Researcher’s starting salary is approximately 2500 euros/month depending
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biodiversity. The collections serve research, teaching, and public education in biology, geology, and biodiversity, and form part of the international network of natural history repositories. The Finnish Museum
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students and a staff of 5000, of which more than 400 are professors. Our main campus is located in Espoo, Finland, 15 minutes from downtown Helsinki. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work
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to 5000 faculty and staff working on our dynamic campus in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness