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of operating in complex, inter-unit and inter-disciplinary environments, as well as from strong interpersonal and organisation skills. The recruit will also have a significant role in designing core courses for
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The applicant's teaching demonstration The interview with the applicant WHAT WE OFFER We are an equal opportunity employer and offer an attractive and diverse workplace in an inspiring environment. Annual gross
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The University of Vaasa creates an inspiring environment
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of the regenerative use of planetary resources. You will work in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research environment in a diverse academic setting, fostering collaborations across multiple disciplines and benefit
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to contribute to the preparation of funding applications, supervise/mentor MSc and PhD students and contribute to teaching activities. Requirements We look for candidates in the field of sustainability assessment
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publication funding are included, and the role offers strong support for career development, including pathways to ERC Starting Grant applications. Essential Selection Criteria You must have: A PhD (or
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a candidate committed to foster a sustainable, diverse and inclusive environment for all students and colleagues (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/sustainability-and-responsibility/sustainable-and
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technicians in designing and conducting molecular biology experiments. Writing own grant applications Skills, expertise and/or qualifications A PhD degree in any relevant field of life sciences Successfully
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employment. Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written, are expected. We offer an opportunity to work and study in an international, multidisciplinary research environment that values
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environment. Algal blooms are a growing global phenomenon that illustrates shifts in marine and freshwater ecologies due to phenomena such as climate change, global warming, pollution or eutrophication