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fixed-term 3-year position with possible extension • a collaborative, innovative and inclusive work environment • support and mentoring for postdoctoral fellowship applications (EMBO, Marie-Curie
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of Arts. The four-year position offers an excellent opportunity to conduct pioneering research on the multimodality of human communication in a multidisciplinary environment. The project provides generous
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research on the multimodality of human communication in a multidisciplinary environment. The project provides generous funding for conference travel, networking and crowdsourcing. The project also offers
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at the Broad Institute, Harvard University, or University of Auckland (according to training needs and candidate preferences) Supportive and non-discriminative working environment Finland is a member of the EU
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assistance in relocation. WHAT WE OFFER We are an equal opportunity employer and offer an attractive and diverse workplace in an inspiring environment with a variety of development opportunities and benefits
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underrepresented groups in the field of mathematics are strongly encouraged to apply. The University of Helsinki seeks to promote an equitable and inclusive working environment and welcomes applicants of any gender
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novel biocontrol method against the plant-pathogenic bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum by employing its natural viral enemies, phages. While phages are highly pathogen-specific and safe to the environment
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other research activities of the group. Environment The Faculty of Social Sciences is Finland’s leading research and education institute in social sciences, and the country’s most diverse social sciences
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of human communication in a multidisciplinary environment. The project provides generous funding for conference travel, networking and crowdsourcing. The project also offers access to state-of-the-art
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Tuomisto. The central research environment for the position is the Resilient and Just Systems (RESET), which is one of the profile-building areas of the University of Helsinki. RESET aims at developing a