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research group, and they will work under the supervision of Julia Kemppinen , the assistant professor in biodiversity change. The postdoctoral position is within Kemppinen’s Academy Research Fellowship
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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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. Faculty of Science invites applications for POST-DOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS TO THE RESTART PROJECT starting earliest November 2025 for a full-time fixed-term contract of two to four years depending
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, Helsinki, Finland. The postdoctoral researcher will join the Biodiversity Change research group, and they will work under the supervision of Julia Kemppinen , the assistant professor in biodiversity change
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be a trial period of six months at the beginning of employment. Position description The successful candidate will work within the research project “Expanding the Horizons of Antimicrobial Resistance
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of extension after the end of the contract. There will be a trial period of six months at the beginning of employment. Position description The successful candidate will work within the research project
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for a fixed term period for the duration of 1.10.2025-31.08.2029 or as agreed. This position is linked to the Research Council of Finland fellowship project MARBLOOM (More-than-human Aquatic Relations
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your findings in international scientific journals and international scientific conferences help in supervising student(s) working in the project Your work may also include teaching duties (at most 5-10
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of the Urban Environmental Policy Group , a multidisciplinary research environment with focus on urban sustainability. The position is part of the Research Council of Finland funded project titled
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Helsinki GSE , an expanding and international economics research unit. The Centre studies the effects and design of tax-benefit policy and regulation and focuses on providing new credible evidence on