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January 2026 (or as agreed). Successful candidates are expected to work full-time. The position is part of the SUSCON project (funded by Research Council of Finland 2024-2029) mapping the understudied
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of Food and Nutrition located in Viikki campus in Helsinki, Finland. The appointed person will be joining the Molecular Nutrition group led by Professor Anne-Maria Pajari. The successful candidate will work
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The University of Vaasa creates an inspiring environment for meaningful work as part of a thriving and diverse university community. Our open-minded, multidisciplinary research responds to the challenges of our
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the Molecular Nutrition group led by Professor Anne-Maria Pajari. The successful candidate will work in the project Precision Nutrition Approach for Increasing Fibre Intake and Health Using Gut Microbiota-matched
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period of 2 years, with a possibility of extension, and subject to a 6 month trial period. About the Role The successful candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment dedicated
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Quinta and The Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition. The project aims at establishing the closest-to-original text of the book of Jeremiah. The researcher in Jeremiah for the 21st Century will work in close
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available from 1.1.2026 or by mutual agreement, for a period of 2 years, with a possibility of extension, and subject to a 6 month trial period. About the Role The successful candidate will join a dynamic
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faculty and staff working on our dynamic campus in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness. This is why
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of attention deficits. In VR2Real project your responsibilities depending on the role (doctoral or post doctoral researcher) include, participating to designing and implementing the experiments, collecting
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to explore socioeconomic disparities in the use of family leaves: how parents share leave and how their social environments influence their leave-taking. The project investigates both typical and atypical