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(50%) for a fixed term 1.9.2024 - 31.12.2024. About the position The main duty of a trainee is to assist the Collegium researchers in their various research projects. Tasks of the trainees may include
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their career paths e.g. by offering individual counselling, organizing workshops and events and developing digital self-study material for individual career planning. As a trainee your main tasks include e.g
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for the Doctoral Education team. Your main task as a trainee is supporting the development and implementation of the Doctoral Education Pilot and especially the Base Camp training sessions taking place in the fall
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what the traineeship programme offers for your support on the programme website . Ready to apply? You are eligible to apply if you are an international student enrolled in a University of Helsinki master
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. As the position is part time, the appointee must be employed (as deputy chief, head of department or chief physician) at HUS Helsinki University Hospital. Assistant / associate professor An appointee
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for your support on the programme website. https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers/open-positions/trainee-programme-international-masters-students The University of Helsinki welcomes applicants of any
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time (60%) for a fixed term; either 1.9.-31.1.2024 or 1.2.-30.6.2025. About the positions The main duty of a trainee is to assist the Collegium researchers in their various research projects. Tasks
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project. Job description: Your main tasks will be to help prepare the funding application and write the application documents. The tasks may include, for example, data searches, preparing literature reviews
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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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languages • Social media skills • Multi-tasking capacity The preferred candidates may come from Digital Humanities or from the Faculty of Social Sciences masters' programmes, particularly students who