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, etc. If the applicant pleads to the above-mentioned reasons, they need to explain them in the application. The Postdoctoral Researcher is expected to have language skills that support the field’s
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research article under minimal guidance. Finnish language is not required, either for this position or for the daily life in Finland. What we offer We offer a diverse, international, and open research
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well as practical experience or connections to welfare work are considered an advantage. Knowledge of Finnish society and its social and healthcare services, as well as proficiency in the Finnish language, are
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Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills in English (the working language of the research team) Proven teamwork skills and commitment to academic collaboration We also appreciate: Existing
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to promote an inclusive university community. We encourage all qualified applicants from different gender identities, linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and minorities to apply for the position. You can read
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Turku (http://www.turku.fi/en ) offers language showers and pre-schooling in English. Subsidized private daycare centres also offer daycare in French, English or Russian. Moreover, the Turku International
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algebras, tensor categories, lattice models of statistical physics, conformally invariant random processes, formalization of mathematics (preferably in Lean). The working language of the group is English
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, and language skills of a postdoctoral researcher are stipulated by the University of Jyväskylä Regulations and language skills guidelines . A trial period of six months will be used in the beginning of
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, military service etc.) Excellent/good skills in spoken and written English. English is used as the language of instruction and supervision in this position. Expectations A formal background in bioinformatics
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the Finnish-language job announcement for further information: https://ats.talentadore.com/apply/tutkijatohtori-sustainable-rural-futures-hanke/m5npoR Department of History and Ethnology The Faculty