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The University of Helsinki is inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher position for a 1-1.5 year contract depending on the starting date (the position can be started as soon as the person
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The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki invites applications for the position of POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER in Finnish Centre of Excellence – Tax Systems Research for a fixed term
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PhD thesis Your work may also include teaching duties (at most 5% of annual working time). Requirements and eligibility criteria For the Doctoral Researcher’s position, the appointee is expected to have
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Researcher should have a PhD or a master’s degree in microbiology, computer science, or bioinformatics (or a related field). Prior experience in R and coding is expected. Experience in analysing high
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participate in a project which investigates and develops novel immunotherapies (cell therapies) to cancer, utilizing both mouse and human systems. Applicants should possess a PhD degree or be close to
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Funded doctoral researcher positions in various disciplines The University of Helsinki Doctoral School (UHDS) is inviting applications for fixed-term university-funded doctoral researcher positions
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An environment where we care about your career development. For example, receiving mentoring, training on large-scale computing, or possibilities of mentoring PhD/MSc students and teaching, if that is what you are
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26 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Research Field Educational sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Finland
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27 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Turku Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Biological sciences » Other Neurosciences » Other Researcher Profile Recognised
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for the position of a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER The position is available immediately, but the starting date can be agreed. The position is initially for 2 years, with the possibility for extension. Our research We