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be a Master’s degree student at the University of Helsinki. We particularly appreciate interest in research and in assisting with projects in the humanities and social sciences. We also appreciate
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the University of Helsinki. We particularly appreciate interest in research and in assisting with projects in the humanities and social sciences. We also appreciate willingness to engage with more practical duties
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, proof of high-level research work and publications, and the ability to lead a research group and raise research funding. The employment relationship is fixed-term for four years. Post-doctoral researcher
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the Centre for Interdisciplinary Brain Research (CIBR), the Methodology Centre for Human Sciences (IHME), the Psychotherapy Training and Research Centre, Multidisciplinary Research on Children and Families
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protein/lipid/glycan/nucleic acid biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics, chemical biology, and related topics linked to basic biology or human disease. The selected candidate is expected to conduct
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in some field in the humanities or social sciences, including theology, law, psychology, and education. In order to secure a sufficiently broad disciplinary base in HCAS leadership, researchers with
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, please contact Professor Olli Sippula, e-mail [email protected] and tel: +358 29 4453812. For further information on the application procedure, please contact Human Resources Secretary Iiris Korhonen, e
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-Petäjäkangas, email: [email protected] , phone +358 29 4453477. For further information about the application procedure, please contact Human Resources Secretary Iiris Korhonen, email
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to and not in order of importance, include: development of speculative foresight methods based on solar punk imaginaries, development of system dynamics models for more-than-human impact assessment
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profiling actions supported by the Research Council of Finland. FRONT focuses on changing human-environment relations and challenges to cope and adapt with that change and aims to ground-breaking