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/en We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher position in Software Engineering. Tampere University Software Engineering (TASE) group is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work
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department, and the research will be part of the EU-Horizon funded EQUIP-G project. The EQUIP-G project, which brings togethers world-leading experts in gravimetry from 11 European countries, started in June
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Researcher in Mammal Paleobiology / Earth System Evolution to join the Department of Archaeology at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oulu. The position is part of the Deep History of Human Past
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, 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 we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all
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). Please find more information below and submit your application no later than 3 November 2025. Role and salary We are seeking two highly motivated Postdoctoral Researchers/Project Researchers with strong
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-Fabritius and funded by the Research Council of Finland. The successful candidate will work with Dr Luna-Fabritius and the project team, developing an individual research agenda aligned with the project’s
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Chemistry is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work in a project aiming for a breakthrough in peripheral neuroprosthetics
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RESEARCHER or POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER for a fixed two- to three-year term starting on 1 January 2026 (or as agreed). Successful candidates are expected to work full-time. The position is part of the SUSCON
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Rights in the Transformation of Early Modern European Empires, led by Docent Adriana Luna-Fabritius and funded by the Research Council of Finland. The successful candidate will work with Dr Luna-Fabritius
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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