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Strong motivation to learn new methods and work independently, and as part of the team. Prior experience in one or several of the following: protein biochemistry, cell culture techniques, fluorescence
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motivation to learn and adapt new skillsets, and readiness to work with diverse teams. Position details The doctoral researcher (PhD student) will be initially appointed for 2.5 years, on a fixed term
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skills in English (oral and written) are essential, as are enthusiasm for the topic, strong motivation to learn and adapt new skillsets, and readiness to work with diverse teams. Position details
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, health and society are changing the world at Finland’s second largest multidisciplinary higher education institution. At the Faculty of Management and Business , we teach and carry out high-quality
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sustainable future. Support, coaching and sparring when you feel you need it. Great possibilities for competence development and learning. We constantly keep learning to find the most impactful ways to empower
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is an exotic and safe country to work in. Please visit the Life in Finland section on our website to learn more. How to apply Applications must be submitted by 23 October 2025 via the online
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for Researchers. The university offers good support and orientation for international hires. Please learn more about the Finnish culture and relocation to Finland: City of Turku Welcome visitor International House
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largest multidisciplinary higher education institution. At the Faculty of Management and Business , we teach and carry out high-quality, international research in the areas of administrative sciences
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peer-reviewed journals To attend and participate in research and training activities within the international DECADOCS network and local courses of the doctoral programme To teach and disseminate
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, skills and learning Child and adolescent psychosocial well-being and mental health Public health and health equity Our goal is to improve the sustainability of the welfare state with evidence-based