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are fixed-term until 31 December 2030, with a starting date of 1 September 2026 or upon agreement. About the positions: The University of Helsinki’s four Top research areas – Future Technologies, Sustainable
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with a multidimensional understanding of the foundations of societal security and the threats it faces. Read more about the programme and University of Helsinki’s Societal Security hub here . Duties and
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more about the programme and University of Helsinki’s Societal Security hub here . The position will be organisationally situated in one of the following units at the Faculty of Social Sciences: Centre
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requirements, especially for reasoning about complex document collections. We’re building methods to make it easier to tell when LLM outputs can’t be trusted, and to improve systems efficiently from limited
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diverse backgrounds to apply for our positions. From this link, you can read about our university’s accessibility and inclusivity. COME WORK WITH US TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE – TOGETHER
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have good English skills. The employer will support the appointee’s language learning. Read more about the language requirements . The chosen applicant is expected to reside in Finland while employed by
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Finnish or Swedish, they are expected to acquire sufficient proficiency in either language within a reasonable time. The employer will support the appointee’s language learning. Read more about the language
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fitness services, professional development opportunities, and a first-class research and teaching environment, alongside the conditions necessary for international collaboration. Read more about staff
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guidelines regarding the war in Ukraine. Read more about staff benefits on our website . HOW TO APPLY Applications, together with the required attachments, must be submitted via the University of Helsinki
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accomplishments and future plans (max 2 pages), a CV and a list of publications (with 5 most significant publications indicated), a short research plan (max 5 pages) with a summary of expected translational