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of Helsinki typically ranks among the top 100. The University of Helsinki seeks solutions for global challenges and creates new ways of thinking for the best of humanity. The Faculty of Social Sciences is
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Measured in number of students and teachers, the Faculty of Science at the University of Helsinki is the largest science faculty in Finland. There are some 6,000 students taking a basic degree. Out
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. The Faculty of Arts of the University of Helsinki (http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/ ) is Finland's oldest and largest department of education and research in the field of science in terms of structure and subject
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. The Faculty of Arts of the University of Helsinki (http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/ ) is Finland's oldest and largest department of education and research in the field of science in terms of structure and subject
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Finland while employed by the University of Helsinki, and to participate actively in the intellectual life of the Centre and the wider scientific community across and beyond the Faculty of Social Sciences
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A Bioinformatician / Computational Scientist position open in the MYCimmune program, a research collaborative between the University of Helsinki and University of California (USCF). The position is
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operated with other universities. Some 35,000 students are currently pursuing an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree at the University of Helsinki. As part of the Faculty of Science, the Department
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The University of Helsinki is an international scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers. It is one of the leading multidisciplinary research universities and ranks among the top 100
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The University of Helsinki is an international scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers. It is one of the leading multidisciplinary research universities and ranks among the top 100
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work within biomedical research in a highly international research environment. We offer an exciting and dynamic academic research environment in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Helsinki