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As part of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine, the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) is recruiting 4–5 doctoral researchers in the FIMM-EMBL International PhD Programme
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who will have completed their PhD by autumn 2026, and fall into two categories: 1) Entry-level Postdoctoral Researcher, intended for candidates with no more than three years of postdoctoral experience
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for a Doctoral Researcher (PhD student) to work on visual studies, design and user experience related to screen interfaces. This research is part of a project funded by the Academy of Finland called
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the candidate's background and interests, ensuring a collaborative and engaging research experience. We seek candidates who have completed a PhD in ecological statistics or environmental economics or a related
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hold a PhD degree in ecology, biology, aquatic ecology, environmental sciences, biogeography, or a closely related field by the start of the appointment. The successful candidate is expected to have: A
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will be filled for a fixed term due to working in tasks related to the on-going glioblastoma project. The position can be extended to conduct studies towards a PhD degree. To work under the title
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, 2026, or as mutually agreed between both parties. Duration of the work contract: 36 months/full-time contract Trial period: 6 months Target degree: PhD degree from Tampere University, Finland
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, reporting and creating high-quality scientific publications, participating in the preparation of research proposals in your field. Other responsibilities include the co-supervision of PhD students
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degree: PhD degree from Tampere University, Finland Approximate gross salary: In Finland about 3950€/month plus family allowance if applicable. The salary will be defined in accordance with MSCA funding
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. The trainees will be instructed by postdocs or PhD students. After becoming familiar with their research topic, they are expected to carry out the assigned tasks independently. If you are majoring in chemistry