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international research teams are operating, and how research is done in a multidisciplinary environment. The person we are looking for We are looking for candidates who have research experience and excellent
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environment to search for and systematically capture data for social science research. Tasks for this traineeship include • Writing code to scraping content from Finnish online forums (no Finnish skills
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for candidates with a focus in circuit, systems or computational neuroscience. We offer an international, inspiring, and supportive research environment, along with excellent research facilities and in-house state
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work for us? You will be able to learn about working in international environment, what international collaboration looks like at the University of Helsinki, gain understanding of EU-funded projects
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colleagues and in an international environment. • The ability (or willingness to learn) to update webpages and social media contents. • Appreciated skills include marketing and communication experience
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) is an independent institute of the University of Helsinki. In accordance with the concept of an institute of advanced study, HCAS provides an excellent international research environment for scholars
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independently as well as in a team, having a proactive approach and taking initiative. Why work for us? We offer an encouraging and positive work environment. The traineeship gives you an opportunity to learn
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how the student and staff mobility services are organized, and you will help us to develop our service environment. You will be part of a trainee team and we will support the trainees with guidance
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international, multidisciplinary working environment and interesting tasks. The duration of a traineeship is from 1 September to 31 December 2024 (four months) of part-time (50%) work, leaving time for studies
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at the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences. The University of Helsinki International trainee programme is open to all international students enrolled in a University of Helsinki master’s programme. At