16 phd-in-local-development-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
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contexts and employ memory studies approaches to nationalism. The role also includes teaching (5%), organizing workshops and seminars, developing future research projects, and applying for external research
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research, prepare peer-reviewed journal articles aimed at publication in highly ranked peer reviewed journals. The successful candidate will benefit from a dynamic research environment and collaboration
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will conduct econometric analyses using register-based firm-level data, contribute to the design and implementation of empirical research, prepare peer-reviewed journal articles aimed at publication in
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activities (approximately 16% of working time) and supervising PhD students in applied economics research at the University of Helsinki. In addition, the researcher can use up to 50 per cent of their working
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facilities, and opportunities for professional development (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers ). YOUR PROFILE PhD in biology, mathematics, or a related field Strong background in mathematical
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to nationalism. The role also includes teaching (5%), organizing workshops and seminars, developing future research projects, and applying for external research funding. The start date is 1 September 2026
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of Helsinki offers comprehensive services to its employees, including occupational health care and opportunities for professional development. Please read more at https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers
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and the services they provide. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing and applying economic models to assess impacts of biodiversity change on ecosystem service provision
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The position requires: A doctoral degree relevant to the project (e.g., biology, genomics, evolutionary biology) Less than seven years since obtaining the PhD Ability to conduct independent scholarly work Strong
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within the research project “From Clay to Code: Investigating Microbial Evolution in Response to Human Influence” funded by the Helsinki Institute of Life Sciences (HiLIFE). The project aims to establish a