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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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plans. The selected applicants will form a community of IMMUFELLOW postdoctoral researchers and will have access to exceptional training opportunities and monthly seminars/networking events. IMMUFELLOW
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benefit ePassi covering sport, culture and well-being. Read more about other staff benefits here. Our Buddy Programme and Spouse Network support you and close ones in settling into Oulu. Development and
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quality, biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem processes. INAR has INAR Finland Network partners in Finnish Meteorological Institute, University of Eastern 31Finland and Tampere University of Technology
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workplace that promotes flexibility and work-life balance. Read more about working with us . Our Buddy Programme and Spouse Network support you and close ones in settling into Oulu. We have an HR Excellence
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into the position would be expected to proactively and independently build networks among cultural sector, game industry, and the third sector, as well as other stakeholders operating with the arts, policy, and
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an extensive network of scientific contacts. This includes contacts to the Aalto startup scene and community. A way to be close to the research process while focusing on interesting computational problems and
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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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conferences Mentor graduate students and provide laboratory training Collaborate with space technology researchers on system integration and testing Your network and team You will work in the Integrated
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initiatives in computational design for climate-adaptive urbanism. Your network and team You will work closely with Professor Dr. Pia Fricker (https://research.aalto.fi/en/persons/prof-dr-pia-fricker ), whose