30 computer-programmer-"the"-"FEMTO-ST"-"U" Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
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), including a description of how the applicant’s research would contribute to realizing the research plan of MePhiS and its research group History of Ethics and Law of Responding to Suffering. Names and contact
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research experience (e.g., university portfolio), including a description of how the applicant’s research would contribute to realizing the research plan of MePhiS and its research group, Suffering and the
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plan of MePhiS and its research group, Antitheodicy and the Methodology of Meliorist Philosophy of Suffering. Names and contact information of two referees. Further information about academic portfolios
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The Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme invite applications for three postdoctoral researchers in biodiversity science, genetic indicator assessment and ecological statistics
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to apply The application must be accompanied by the following documents in PDF format: a cover letter; a curriculum vitae; a numbered list of publications (highlight two key items) a research plan (max. 4
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topic (e.g. studies relating to EU, sustainability or gender studies). They must have proven ability and motivation to pursue postgraduate studies and a doctoral degree according to the study plan and
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TO THE RESTART PROJECT starting earliest November 2025 for a full-time fixed-term contract of two to four years depending on the position. The hired researchers will work as part of the computational aerosol
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of Helsinki Access to cutting-edge facilities in genomics, single-cell sequencing, and computational biology. Mentorship and career development opportunities, including leadership training programs
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in Computer Science or Digital Humanities. What we offer The position will be filled for 2 years, starting January 2026. The salary for the position will be based on level 5 of the job requirement
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, Biodiversity Informatics, and Public Engagement. It has about 250 staff members, from which the Botany and Mycology Unit has a staff of about 70 persons, including both permanent and temporary employees. Further