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! pages. The European Commission has awarded the University of Turku the right to use the HR Excellence in Research quality label . The label is a token of the University's commitment to continuous
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Food Sciences Unit at the Department of Life Technologies at University of Turku (https://www.utu.fi/en/university/faculty-of-technology/life-technologies/research/food-chemistry-and-food-development
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, or recycled materials applied in areas such as textile and/or product design. The role also requires proficiency in material sustainability assessment methods and close monitoring of European Commission policy
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. The start date is 1 September 2026 or after as agreed. Terms of employment Salary, pension and terms of employment are in accordance with the requirements from the European Commission related to the MSCA
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or after as agreed. Terms of employment Salary, pension and terms of employment are in accordance with the requirements from the European Commission related to the MSCA programme. The EU MSCA grant received
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of employment are in accordance with the requirements from the European Commission related to the MSCA programme. The EU MSCA grant received by UH consists of a monthly living allowance of 4731,80 euros, and a
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of employment are in accordance with the requirements from the European Commission related to the MSCA programme. The EU MSCA grant received by UH consists of a monthly living allowance of 4731,80 euros, and a
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of Turku as an employer from our Come work with us! pages. The European Commission has awarded the University of Turku the right to use the HR Excellence in Research quality label . The label is a
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options in a big organisation. We have an HR Excellence in Research -quality label, which is a recognition awarded by the European Commission for the development of researchers’ working conditions and
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Excellence in Research -quality label, which is a recognition awarded by the European Commission for the development of researchers’ working conditions and careers. Finland is one of the most livable