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implement events both within the project, with the collaboration network and for external audiences. Events may include seminars, workshops, conferences or other occasions that support the project’s
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operations in selected areas. You will contribute to strengthening the University’s international network of influential alumni and donors, as well as to establishing high-quality fundraising projects in
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are particularly encouraged to apply. Candidates are expected to be able to leverage the data, infrastructure, expertise and networks available at FIMM, including the translational, clinical and wide industrial
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on healthy aging. Therefore, the appointee is expected to engage in collaboration with other SWAN members to build an interdisciplinary network of scientific excellence, working towards a long-term goal to
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implementation of business collaboration while promoting the University’s societal impact and researchers’ networking with businesses. Who you are You have a suitable higher education degree, at least five years
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and intetnational collaborators Possibly carry out design, experiments, and/or data analysis on a specific research topic that you wish to personally pursue Your network and team You will work in the
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terms of a vibrant talent pool, leading research, strong support services and functioning collaboration networks. Please find more information about working at the University of Helsinki and living in
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, infrastructure, expertise and networks available at FIMM, including the translational, clinical and wide industrial contacts. We offer The group leader appointment is initially for five years with the potential
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when required 5) production of relevant new knowledge for the specific needs of Finnish and international industries 6) close cooperation and interaction with LUT's research groups 7) networking and
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related to university activities. Network and team: You will be based in the Sustainable Wellbeing Unit at the University of Helsinki. The COPLA project is a joint project between the University of Helsinki