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research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based on personal work performance. The starting salary is typically ca. 2500-2700
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motivation to learn and adapt new skillsets, and readiness to work with diverse teams. Position details The doctoral researcher (PhD student) will be initially appointed for 2.5 years, on a fixed term
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depends on the research phase. A trial period (of six months) applies to all our new employees. The salary will be based on both the job demands and the employee's personal performance in accordance with
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inspiring research environment. An opportunity to work and study in an international, multidisciplinary research environment that values equality, diversity, inclusion, and well-being. The University
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-upon date. The position is full-time, allowing the applicant to work full-time on their doctoral dissertation. Part-time arrangements can also be agreed upon separately. Doctoral Researcher positions
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the employee's personal performance in accordance with the University Salary System. The position of Doctoral Researcher is placed on the job demand level 2-4 (in the demand level chart for teaching and
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of the job requirement scheme for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. Additionally, the appointee will receive a salary component based on their personal performance
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A strong interest in Decadence studies and interdisciplinary research Interest in methods of analysing popular music A strong academic performance Key responsibilities The position is available for 48
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Finland. The place of work is Turku. The University of Turku has flexible opportunities for remote work. Who we are looking for Requirements When applying for a fixed-term Doctoral Researcher position under
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physics (especially in low-dimensional correlated materials). The student will work at the frontier of low dimensional quantum materials research with state-of-the-art experimental techniques including