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the original start date of the position). A six-month trial period applies. The appointee is expected to apply for the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki. The application periods
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aims to understand the primary sources of diffuse pollution in the intensively monitored pilot catchment and the impact of diffuse pollution to plankton biodiversity. Collaborating with members
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agreement). Upon positive evaluation, the contract may be extended to a total of four years (from the original start date of the position). A six-month trial period applies. The appointee is expected to apply
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make them powerful ecological indicators. The current project aims to understand the primary sources of diffuse pollution in the intensively monitored pilot catchment and the impact of diffuse pollution
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cross-faculty strategies and collaborations such as the Urban Academy, HELSUS, Urbaria, Living Plus, and multidisciplinary Master's programs; to assess the influence of these collaborations on sustainable
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that the coming graduation date of the candidate; master thesis and a letter of support from the candidate’s Supervisor.5) Publications (optional): a list of maximum of 3 representative publications, such as
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of Science (Pharmacy), Master of Science (Pharmacy) and Master of Science, as well as doctoral degrees (Doctor of Philosophy (Pharmacy) and Doctor of Philosophy). Additionally, the Faculty offers
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process. We are looking for excellent candidates that meet the following criteria: Must hold a master's degree or equivalent degree in a field related to the project topics. Undergraduate students
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the following criteria: Must hold a master's degree or equivalent degree (e.g. licentiate) in relevant fields. Undergraduate students are eligible to apply, provided their Master’s or equivalent degree is
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will be evaluated during the job application process and. The candidates must fulfill the following criteria: Must hold a master's degree or equivalent degree (e.g. licentiate). Undergraduate students