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an advantage. Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written, are expected. Salary and benefits The salary is defined in accordance with the University’s salary system for teaching and
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https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-science/faculty/institute-for-- atmospheric-and-earth-system-research-inar Working language is English. The starting salary of the position will be 3700-3900 euros
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of Languages and funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant awarded to Professor Tuomo Hiippala . The project develops novel methods and resources for studying multimodality, or how humans communicate using
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for separately (www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-education/the-application-process-in-a-nutshell ). The requirements for pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki can be found at https
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see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers . A diverse and equitable study and work culture is essential to us. That is why we do our best to promote an inclusive university community. We encourage
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language, the research advances ecological sensitivity and multispecies justice in the times of pressing crises. Towards these ends, we invite applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher for a fixed-term
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the Neuroscience Center in the University of Helsinki (see: https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/synaptic-plasticity-and-development ).The research interests are focused on functional maturation of neuronal
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for this call. Furthermore, the candidate should have excellent communication skills in English and the ability to work in an international environment. What we offer The initial appointment is for 2 years and
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postgraduate student supervision and teaching within the departments Contribute to preparing grant applications Engage with the scientific community, research partners and the wider public through scientific
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new materialisms. Through employing nontraditional representational modes and non-anthropocentric language, the research advances ecological sensitivity and multispecies justice in the times of pressing