Position OverviewThe University of Helsinki Doctoral School (UHDS) invites applications for 30 salaried doctoral researcher positions in various disciplines. These are four-year fixed-term, full-time employment contracts, starting between 1 January and 31 March 2027. The positions are part of the international, interdisciplinary RESDOC doctoral training project, co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) COFUND scheme and the University of Helsinki. About the PositionDoctoral researchers will:
Research may include temporary secondments or research visits outside the University of Helsinki in RESDOC-associated partner organizations when separately agreed. The employment contract will always be concluded with the University of Helsinki. What We OfferRESDOC is an interdisciplinary doctoral training project structured around four themes:
It combines world-class research with training in AI, systems thinking, innovation, sustainable development, social responsibility, risk management, and policy frameworks. Through international and intersectoral collaboration, RESDOC prepares doctoral researchers to create impactful solutions across academia, industry, and society. Additional benefits include:
Salary and Employment Conditions
Eligibility CriteriaApplicants must meet all MSCA COFUND eligibility requirements at the call deadline (31 August 2026):
Selection ProcessApplications will be evaluated based on:
Shortlisted candidates may be invited to interviews. Successful candidates must obtain study rights for a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki no later than during the six-month trial period of employment. How to Apply
Academic alignment interviews will be held online in October for shortlisted candidates. Results will be announced by the end of November 2026. About the University of HelsinkiThe University of Helsinki is Finland’s largest and oldest academic institution, ranked among the leading research universities in Europe. It awards approximately 500 doctoral degrees annually and hosts 14 doctoral programmes. Doctoral researchers are integrated into high-quality research environments with strong supervision, infrastructure, and international networks. The University promotes an inclusive, diverse, and equitable academic culture and encourages applications from all backgrounds. Further InformationFor assistance or recruitment questions: The RESDOC project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under MSCA Grant Agreement No. 101261796. University VisionScience has the power to change the world. Join an international community committed to research, learning, and solving global challenges through collaboration and innovation.
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