Are you holding Master’s degree and looking for fully funded PhD positions? University of Helsinki, Finland invites online application for multiple funded PhD Programs / fully funded PhD positions in various research areas.
Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. Interested and eligible applicants may submit their online application for PhD programs via the University’s Online Application Portal.
1. Fully Funded PhD Position in biological toxins
Summary of PhD Program:
The Finnish Institute for Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention (VERIFIN) is looking for a PhD researcher for an EU project focusing on research in the field of biological toxins. A person who has previous experience with chromatographic methods and mass spectrometry as well as experience with different sample preparation methods is best suited for the position. However, the key qualities are a passion for scientific research and the ability to work with a degree of independence. The applicant must have a master’s degree in biochemistry, analytical chemistry, or organic chemistry. Fluent English language skills are required from the applicant. Finnish language skills are considered an advantage.
Application Deadline: 14.11.2024
2. Fully Funded PhD Position in cell biology / functional genetics
Summary of PhD Program:
We are an international and dynamic research group, using automated systems to investigate cellular mechanisms underlying endosomal receptor trafficking and how alterations in this process relate to major human diseases, especially hypercholesterolemia. To achieve this goal, we combine open-source robotic tools with cutting-edge laboratory technologies such as CRISPR mediated gene editing, automated microscopy, and image analysis. Moreover, we integrate cellular readouts with genetic information from large population studies such as the UK Biobank.
Application Deadline: 15.11.2024
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3. Fully Funded PhD Position in legal history
Summary of PhD Program:
The Faculty of Law invites applications for a fixed term employment as a doctoral researcher or a postdoctoral researcher initially from 1.2.2025 to 30.8.2026 (in the case of a doctoral researcher) or from 1.2.2025 to 31.1.2026 (in the case of a postdoctoral researcher). The position is associated with the project Comparing Early Modern Colonial Laws (CoCoLaw), led by Academy Professor Heikki Pihlajamäki and funded by the Strategic Research Council of Finland.
Application Deadline: 22.11.2024
4. Fully Funded PhD Position in profiling of metastases of different cancer types
Summary of PhD Program:
We are seeking a highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a fully funded, 4-year research position in multiplexed immunofluorescence profiling of metastases from various cancer types. This project, part of the Mac4Me consortium, involves advanced tissue imaging and computational analysis to study immune-tumor cell interactions in clinical samples, including brain, bone, and liver metastases. You will work closely with Genevia Technologies Oy (Finland) and The Norwegian Radium Hospital (Norway) to integrate imaging data with multi-omics datasets using cutting-edge AI tools.
Application Deadline: 22.11.2024
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5. Fully Funded PhD Position in multidisciplinary intervention study
Summary of PhD Program:
The BusyBaby study investigates how active and social musical activities, compared to equally active and social family circus activities, contribute to language development in infancy and toddler age. Furthermore, it will be determined how these effects are influenced by familial risk for language and reading deficits, intervention timing in relation to the children’s age and developmental stage, as well as social-emotional benefits of the interventions. The participants are aged 0 to 2 years, 50% of which have familial risk of dyslexia, randomized to either music or circus intervention groups.
Application Deadline: 30.11.2024
6. Fully Funded PhD Position in Microclimates of Boreal Forests (FORCLIM)
Summary of PhD Program:
The FORCLIM project, which spans climate science, forestry, ecology, and geography, seeks to uncover the dynamics of boreal forest climates using a cross-disciplinary approach. The project aims to generate a comprehensive understanding of Finland’s forest climates, focusing on how local environmental factors interact with climate dynamics across macroclimatic gradients. The FORCLIM will develop precise models of forest climates and explore their connections to forest features and the local environment. This research is crucial for understanding boreal ecosystem resilience and will support efforts to preserve boreal forests.