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monthly salary of around 2900 Euro/month (32 800 SEK/month). This salary increase after reaching 30 % and 60 % of your studies. Health and social benefits: 28-32 days paid holidays, sick leave, pension
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workdays per year, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full health-care coverage). Paid maternity / paternity leave (up to 390 days per child). Accrued pension. During
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degree program. As an employee of Linköping University, you are entitled to the following benefits: Paid vacation (28 workdays per year, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care
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comprises of one research engineer, one PhD student, two postdoctoral scientists and a PI. Our group is part of the Linköping University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, the Department of Biomedical
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. As an employee of Linköping University, you are entitled to the following benefits: Paid vacation (28 workdays per year, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full
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University, you are entitled to the following benefits: Paid vacation (28 workdays per year, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full health-care coverage). Paid
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benefits: Paid vacation (28 workdays per year, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full health-care coverage). Paid maternity / paternity leave (up to 390 days per
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½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full health-care coverage). Paid maternity / paternity leave (up to 390 days per child). Accrued pension. During your work-time in Sweden, you accrue
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, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full health-care coverage). Paid maternity/paternity leave (up to 390 days per child). Accrued pension. During your work-time in Sweden
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biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life