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experience and willingness in creating teaching materials for different learner groups and participating in social outreach is desirable. Requirements for the position and assessment of qualifications
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- the research project examining sense of safety and religious spaces. Your main tasks as a trainee are: - Literature search - Mapping and preliminary analysis of media materials (e.g. websites
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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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to master Finnish language) In your application material, please also explain your experience in Python or R, software development and website publishing technologies. Why work for us We offer you an
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communication skills and the capability to produce written material for various channels. Good IT skills are an asset. Interested? We expect to receive your application through our recruitment system by 29 April
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material work. We expect you to have: - Working knowledge of English - A proven ability to write high-quality texts for a variety of audiences - Good organizational skills - Excellent skills in Microsoft
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Faculty of Theology. The trainee's tasks include assisting the faculty's researchers in transcribing research materials, conducting literature searches, and referencing the content. Knowledge of qualitative
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the ability to work independently. We expect you to have excellent oral and written communication skills and the capability to produce written material for various channels. Good IT skills are an asset
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of the trainees may include, for example, processing research material, retrieving information, editing publications, translating texts, and linguistic support. The trainee also assists at academic events and with
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, for example, processing research material, retrieving information, editing publications, translating texts, and linguistic support. The trainee also assists at academic events and with unit communications and