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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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provides an excellent international research environment for scholars in the humanities and social sciences. The purpose of HCAS is to facilitate curiosity-driven, original research and interdisciplinary
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Research FieldNeurosciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Researcher will have an opportunity to join the already established project or initiate their own project within the main
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and key requirements Researcher will have an opportunity to join the already established project or initiate their own project within the main research areas of the group (comorbidity between sleep
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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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accomplishments, a two-page CV (clearly highlighting earlier relevant experience in computational biophysics and/or modeling/simulations of biomolecules), and a Bachelors/Masters degree grade card including
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Scotland Institute, UK and DKFZ, Heidelberg. Your mission We are seeking an ambitious fellow with a PhD and strong background in one or more of the following fields: • Primary stem cell systems
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grant awarded by the Research Council of Finland to Kasper Braskén (Principal Investigator) for the project Locating Global Protest against the Extreme Right: Anti-Fascism, Anti-Racism and
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. The main task of the appointed researcher is to design and conduct quantitative research jointly with the research team. The major research themes in the projects are related to quantitative genetics