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. The position is based at the Department of Languages. The appointee’s duties include conducting and supervising research on the Russian language, delivering research-informed teaching, following developments in
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responsible for their part for specialist education in Psychiatry. The duties also include carrying out and supervising scientific research, following developments in research in the relevant field and
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, master’s, and bachelor’s levels Contribute to curriculum development Develop research initiatives and apply for external funding Contribute to an active and vibrant research environment for Anthropology
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information. For more detailed instructions, see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers/open-positions/instructions-applicants-teaching-and-research-positions Application is submitted through
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The Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Helsinki is seeking a Research Infrastructure Manager for diverse tasks related to the coordination and development
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to deliver teaching informed by their own research, supervise doctoral and other theses as well as postdoctoral researchers, apply for research funding, head research projects, develop the discipline and
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externally funded projects (especially under Horizon Europe) focusing on innovation activities, collaboration with companies, and ecosystem development, in cooperation with university researchers and external
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professional fundraising team. You will manage your customer relationship portfolio and develop and implement fundraising projects and donor relations in close collaboration with the University’s leadership. Who
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of Languages. The appointee’s duties include conducting and supervising research on the Russian language, delivering research-informed teaching, following developments in scholarship, and participating in public
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-out. Our work focuses on developing advanced, data driven solutions to improve understanding, prediction, and treatment response in pediatric cancers, with broader applicability to adult cancers and