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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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, we develop state-of-the-art hierarchical Bayesian methodology. We also actively apply our research to more applied questions such as environmental management and risk assessment. For more information
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Teacher Education. The Faculty of Educational Sciences conducts research related to human growth, development and learning. Our research encompasses the different stages of the human life cycle, from early
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at the Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine in Viikki campus in Helsinki. The appointee will be responsible for leading and developing the area of veterinary diagnostics, particularly diagnostic imaging, in
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. The starting date can be negotiated. Your primary task is to develop the research and teaching of the station. You are responsible for coordinating research, coordinating internship programme and participating
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unit of research and teaching in Educational Sciences and Teacher Education. The Faculty of Educational Sciences conducts research related to human growth, development and learning. Our research
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to the development of multi-level sustainable policies for human flourishing. This includes identifying social and environmental inequalities, supporting inclusive social action and policies, informing learning and
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focus on examining, both historically and systematically, pragmatist and transcendental methodologies enabling an in-depth critical analysis and assessment of the prospects of antitheodicy in developing
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for leading and developing the area of veterinary diagnostics, particularly diagnostic imaging, in teaching, research, clinical services and continuing education. The main focus can be either in small animal or
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group of tiger moth species. This colourful group provides opportunities to investigate potential repeated evolution of novel colour pattern genes, the role of regulatory elements in controlling colour