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Project: Statistical modelling the Evolution of Sex-Specific Differences in Life History and Immunity Supervisors: Dr. Elina Numminen, Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki, and Dr. Piret Avila
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curricula and pedagogical practices in teacher education, encompassing themes associated with learning as a teacher, professional development and the ethics of the teaching profession. The appointee will
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organizations. The goal is to iteratively develop a product that could evolve either into a general-purpose platform for unstructured data processing or a focused solution in a specific domain. This role offers a
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track system is available on the University website . The appointment is to begin on 1 January 2027. Job overview The appointee will undertake research and development in chemistry and physics teaching
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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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, Development and Peace Processes. Supervise and examine master’s theses and supervise doctoral dissertations. Conduct research on the topic areas of the aforementioned track. Participate in student guidance
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for European Studies, Economic and Social History, Global Development Studies or Political History. Duties and Responsibilities The appointee will: Teach in accordance with degree requirements and general
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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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to Professor Tuomo Hiippala . The project develops novel methods and resources for studying multimodality, or how humans communicate using combinations of multiple ‘modes’ of expression. These methods and