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hold a doctoral degree in demography, sociology, health sciences, data sciences, statistics, economics, or other relevant field, have strong quantitative methods skills and an excellent command
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. Excellent communication skills and a strong command of written and spoken English. A clear intellectual interest in organelle biology and its relevance to neuroscience and biomedicine. Preferred
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theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive dynamics, and population genetics. This position is part of the interdisciplinary consortium
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successfully in the position the appointee should have research and/or teaching experience in at least two of the following disciplines: automation and control engineering energy systems engineering industrial
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, the teaching and supervision responsibilities will be conducted within Finnish-language degree programmes. Success in this role requires a good command of both spoken and written Finnish. For those who have
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., & Pihlainen, S. (2025). Controlling land-use change with a nature loss fee. Available at SSRN 5154007. Rodrigues AV, Rissanen T, Jones MM, Huikkonen I-M, Huitu O, Erkki Korpimäki E, Kuussaari M, Lehikoinen A
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our international work community, you must be able to communicate fluently both orally and in writing, both in Finnish and English, and you also have a command of Swedish. About us We offer you a
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able to communicate fluently both orally and in writing, both in Finnish and English, and you also have a command of Swedish. About us We offer you a responsible and diverse role, as
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a multidisciplinary research group consisting of researchers with diverse backgrounds. Strong teamwork skills and an excellent command of written and spoken English are also required. A knowledge of
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. Cecilia Sahlgren and Dr. Guillaume Jacquemet), investigates the role of lymphatic vessel endothelium in controlling immune responses. Current evidence shows that much of immune regulation occurs locally