79 linked-data-"https:" "https:" "https:" positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI in Finland
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(€) List of publications List of selected 20 publications Instructions, requirements for language skills and models are available on the Faculty’s website at https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-medicine/about
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Studies. The position is linked to the international MA programme Societal Security, a two-year master’s programme focusing on the complex nature of security and conflict. The programme provides students
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, militarisation, social and political trust and other concepts related to societal security is considered as a merit. The position is linked to the international MA programme Societal Security, a two-year master’s
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to process applications, so please write your application in your own words. Further information: For further information about the positions please contact: Johanna Kolhinen: by phone on 9 April at 14:00–15
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-track assistant or associate professorship or permanent full professorship, depending on their qualifications and career stage. Further information on the University of Helsinki's tenure track system is
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of the appointed researcher is - jointly with the research team - to design and conduct quantitative research, mostly on longitudinal register-based data on autoimmune diseases. Additionally, the researcher is
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page) A description of leadership experience and work experience in the research infrastructure field (1 page) A curriculum vitae (CV) and contact information for two referees A statement of any other
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fixed-term tenure-track assistant or associate professorship or permanent full professorship, depending on their qualifications and career stage. Further information on the University of Helsinki's tenure
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interaction between empirical work, archival sources and theoretical perspectives, linking to international research in the field and engaging in dialogue with several disciplines. The appointee will teach and
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linking terrestrial and aquatic communities remain poorly understood. This doctoral position is part of the TRACE – Trait Responses Across Connected Ecosystems project (2025–2028), funded by the Research