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). Befattningarna hör till flaggskeppet InFLAMES i Åbo, Finland. Anställningarna är för tre år med start 1.9.2024. De tidsbundna anställningarna är på heltid. Se annonsen i sin helhet på engelska nedan. *** Åbo
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First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Finland Application Deadline 17 May 2024 - 13:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme
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21 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Turku Research Field Environmental science » Ecology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Finland Application
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22 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Turku Research Field Computer science » Computer architecture Computer science » Programming Computer science » Other Researcher
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» Modelling tools Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country Finland Application Deadline 5 Jun 2024 - 14:00 (Europe/Helsinki) Type of Contract
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researchers or project researchers in computational microbiome research. The work can start immediately, or based on mutual agreement during 2024. The positions are fixed-term until 31.12.2025, with a
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under the first Persian Empire as the focus, WORK-IT explores imperial-local socio-economic interaction. The project integrates analysis of informal taxation and forced labor via Bourdieusian field theory
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competences or readiness to complete pedagogical training is expected. The position will start with a one-year term / a two-year term that can be extended by three/two years, provided that the research has
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2024 to Aug 2029. Each researcher is expected to be able to research and publish independently as well as collaboratively within the team. Using temples in the southern Levant under the first Persian
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under the first Persian Empire as the focus, WORK-IT explores imperial-local socio-economic interaction. The project integrates analysis of informal taxation and forced labor via Bourdieusian field theory