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the physiological and pathophysiological implications of cellular metabolism, with possible relevance to human health. Experience in utilizing and developing relevant experimental approaches, such as
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communities, including their development and current state. Research and teaching are founded on the significance of vocabulary and grammar as the basis for empirical language studies and on interpreting
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Assistant Professor/Associate Professor or Professor in Ecological Restoration of Urban Environments
Science, and the Helsinki Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities. It aims to develop a leading European hub for transdisciplinary research on ethnic, cultural, linguistic, religious and socio
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development and implementation, especially in developing countries, is considered an advantage. The appointee must have versatile research methodology expertise and should also master modern data analysis
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://www.helsinki.fi/en/admissions-and-education ). The lecturer is also expected to supervise theses and develop teaching in collaboration with other teachers and stakeholders. The applicant's research can broadly
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Would you like to work for a better world by helping to develop the international alumni and fundraising operations of Finland’s largest university? At Communications and Community Relations, we
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will have the opportunity to develop your skills as a part of the University’s high-quality Research Services. You will be supported by skilled colleagues and the University work community. Your well
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, oxidation and transport) from prestine wetlands, methane flux measurement, lab incubation and mesocosm experiments. There will be collaborations with other parts of the project, including model development
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clinical service. The appointee will have the chance to work alongside other veterinary specialists and is expected to contribute to the further development of the diagnostic imaging field and lead research
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/about-us/careers/academic-careers/university-helsinki-tenure-track . Why us The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Helsinki is the only institution of higher education in Finland to train