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The Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science at the University of Helsinki invite applications for the position of RESEARCH FELLOW (UNIVERSITY RESEARCHER) OR POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER FOR AI-SUPPORTED RESEARCH IN DIVERSITY, MIGRATION AND INCLUSION for a fixed term period for the...
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physics, with expertise spanning both observational studies and theoretical or computational modeling. It offers an international and collaborative work environment that values equality, diversity
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biodiversity, and form part of an international network of natural science collections. Luomus consists of five units: Botany and Mycology, Zoology, Earth Sciences, Biodiversity Informatics, and Public
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with the land surface model to conduct regional simulations; Flux and concentration footprint modelling; Post-processing of eddy covariance data, gap filling and data analysis; Plan, coordinate and
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of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, and to provide research-based teaching in the area within the Bachelor's and Master's programmes in Agricultural Sciences, as well as in doctoral education (https
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partners, ensuring smooth information flow and collaboration. Your work will include maintaining the project’s website and producing various communication materials. Event organization: You will plan and
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at the Swedish School of Social Science are Swedish and English. When assessing applicants’ qualifications, attention will be paid to the quality and feasibility of the applicant’s research plan and its
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, and the starting number is planned to be increased to 90 from 2026. The degree programmes are accredited following the European System of Evaluation of Veterinary Training (ESEVT). The Faculty has four
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. Approximately 70 students are admitted to complete the basic veterinary degree each year, and the starting number is planned to be increased to 90 from 2026. The degree programmes are accredited following