40 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
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opportunities for professional development (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers ). Application should include the following documents as a single pdf file: a cover letter, a CV, a publication list the
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occupational health care and health insurance, unemployment and pension fund, a generous holiday package, sports facilities, and opportunities for professional development (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us
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For further information about the position and the research project, please contact Professor Tuomo Hiippala (tuomo.hiippala@helsinki.fi ). Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs
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see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers . A diverse and equitable study and work culture is essential to us. That is why we do our best to promote an inclusive university community. We encourage
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development (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers ). Required qualifications PhD (or near completion) in evolutionary biology, ecology, genetics, or related fields. Expertise in molecular genetics
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requirements for pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki can be found at https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-education/eligibility-and-educational-documents . The chosen applicant is
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provides support for internationally recruited employees with their transition to work and life in Finland. More information here: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers/welcome-finland-information
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, and opportunities for professional development. The University provides support for internationally recruited employees with their transition to work and life in Finland. More information here: https
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fieldwork, multi-taxa datasets, or trait-based ecology is considered an advantage. What we offer A full-time doctoral researcher position for three years A structured and supportive PhD training environment
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Connected Ecosystems project (2025–2028), funded by the Research Council of Finland. The TRACE project investigates how functional traits related to tolerance, movement, and interaction structure communities