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community members to learn the local languages to support integration and better prepare for future leadership roles at the University. To assist with this, the University offers a range of resources, such as
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highly ranked peer reviewed journals. The successful candidate will benefit from a dynamic research environment and collaboration across agricultural and natural resource economics, entrepreneurship and
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across agricultural and natural resource economics, entrepreneurship and applied industrial economics with ample opportunities for individual and collaborative research, acquisition of external research
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/food-and-nutrition The Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry is located on the Viikki campus. The mission of the faculty is to promote the sustainable use of renewable natural resources through scientific
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intelligence within the field of sustainable use of renewable natural resources. The appointee must have demonstrated strong expertise in research, teaching, and supervision of theses in the relevant field
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collaborate effectively in large inter-disciplinary teams from different cultural backgrounds Strong ability to support Masters-level teaching in the human dimensions of natural resource management Strong
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range of resources, such as a structured language learning path for those interested in improving their Finnish and Swedish skills. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered an advantage
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position is part of a new collaborative effort between researchers at the Research Centre for Ecological Change (REC) and Environmental and resource economics group funded by Helsinki Life Science Institute
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the field of sustainable use of renewable natural resources. The appointee must have demonstrated strong expertise in research, teaching, and supervision of theses in the relevant field. To perform
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to Professor Tuomo Hiippala . The project develops novel methods and resources for studying multimodality, or how humans communicate using combinations of multiple ‘modes’ of expression. These methods and