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extended to a total of four years (from the original start date of the position). A six-month trial period applies. The appointee is expected to apply for the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the
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the original start date of the position). A six-month trial period applies. The appointee is expected to apply for the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki. The application periods
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to report your results in a scientific publication as a first author with the help of other members of the group. Skills, experience/qualifications The successful candidate should have: Master's degree in a
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. Certificates/Diplomas: Scanned copies of diplomas and transcripts of relevant previous degrees. If original documents are not in English, Finnish, or Swedish, please provide an official certified translation
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original language. If original language is other than Finnish or English, please provide an official translation in one of those languages. A certificate of language proficiency (if you completed your degree
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superhearing as assistive technology for visually impaired & Underwater active and passive spatial superhearing for divers The project is funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation. The main direction
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any nationality documented excellent communication skills in both spoken and written English should comply with the mobility rules: they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work
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of 2 persons for references (up to 3 pages altogether). Copies of Master's, and Bachelor's degree certificates and official transcripts of the records, and their translations, if the originals are not in
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, completed qualifications, work experience, potential list of publications and contact information of 2 persons for references (up to 3 pages altogether). Copies of Master's, and Bachelor's degree certificates
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researchers are recruited at the institute level in the scope of main research areas at FIMM. Through the FIMM-EMBL rotation system, doctoral researchers engage in projects with 2–3 different research groups