If you’re a Masters degree holder and seeking Fully Funded PhD Programs, University of Helsinki, Finland has several online applications open for PhD programs. Explore the PhD opportunities across diverse research areas and submit your application soon.
1. Fully Funded PhD Position in National Doctoral Education Pilot Based on Immune System (IMMUDOCS)
Summary of PhD Program:
As a doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki, you will conduct your doctoral research as part of an international scientific community under the guidance of top researchers in your field. This research area focuses on immunology including all types of inflammatory diseases, which are future megatrend in healthcare. They all are driven by aberrant immune responses, and immunological interventions are at the heart of their prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Healthcare urgently needs specialists who understand these immunological areas.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
2. Fully Funded PhD Position in Sustainability Transformations Doctoral Education Pilot (SusTra)
Summary of PhD Program:
We are also looking for two doctoral researchers in the fields of participatory mapping and/or eco-acoustics, each to be employed for a 3-year doctoral position. The selected persons will work on one of the following themes: i) Geodesign – developing and scaling participatory methods for delivering multi-species transitions and ii) Listening in – creating representations of non-human perceptions of landscapes to support sustainability transformations. Suitable candidates will have a background in spatial sciences, human geography, soundscape ecology and/or environmental social sciences.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
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3. Fully Funded PhD Position in Software Engineering
Summary of PhD Program:
Software engineering research focuses on principles, processes and tools for designing, maintaining, testing, and managing software systems. The research in software engineering aims at improving the quality and efficiency of software. The role of software engineering is essential in most areas of business and society, and a high level of software engineering knowledge and expertise is needed for success. With this background, the Doctoral pilot in Software Engineering improves doctoral education in software engineering, aligns it with real-world industry needs, and promotes deeper academic-industry collaboration.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
4. Fully Funded PhD Position in Social Services
Summary of PhD Program:
This research area explores children and young people in vulnerable positions in their critical transitional phases and especially, how ‘future orientation’ and ‘planning’ might improve resilience among young people who have had severe adverse experiences in their lives. Moreover, professionals in interprofessional settings, such as day care, schools will be explored as well. The goal is to analyse, how professional practices reflecting the recent tumultuous times may enhance capabilities and strengthen hope for future and social services.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
5. Fully Funded PhD Position in Circular Materials Bioeconomy Network (CIMANET)
Summary of PhD Program:
Circular Materials Bioeconomy Network (CIMANET) network has opened 6 positions as part of an interdisciplinary doctoral education network to support the renewal of the bio-based industry through new sustainable materials and processes. It strengthens the knowledge base required to enhance the Finnish forest and bio-based industry with novel solutions. CIMANET consists of nine universities: Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, LUT University, Tampere University, University of Helsinki, University of Jyväskylä, University of Oulu, University of Turku, and Åbo Akademi University. CIMANET operates in close collaboration with the industry, research organizations, as well as other stakeholders to create economic and societal impact by addressing the major challenges of our century: resource sufficiency, access to clean water, and climate change. CIMANET starts in 2024 and provides altogether 67 doctoral researchers funding for three years.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
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6. Fully Funded PhD Position in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Summary of PhD Program:
We are looking for motivated candidates who have demonstrated their capabilities in previous studies and are committed to completing their doctoral degree within the targeted three-year timeframe. Your responsibilities will include conducting research for your dissertation and completing the doctoral degree according to the curriculum of the doctoral program. Additionally, you may be involved in teaching and other duties, accounting for up to 5% of your annual working time.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
7. Fully Funded PhD Position
Summary of PhD Program:
We are looking for motivated candidates who have demonstrated their capabilities in previous studies and are committed to completing their doctoral degree within the targeted three-year timeframe. Your responsibilities will include conducting research for your dissertation and completing the doctoral degree according to the curriculum of the doctoral program. Additionally, you may be involved in teaching and other duties, accounting for up to 5% of your annual working time.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
8. Fully Funded PhD Position in Mathematics of Sensing, Imaging and Modelling
Summary of PhD Program:
As a doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki, you will conduct your doctoral research as part of an international scientific community under the guidance of top researchers in your field. The mathematics of inverse problems aims to extract meaningful information from noisy and incomplete measurement data. It is a field strongly driven by applications. Many mathematical frameworks are useful in inversion, for example analysis, probability, functional analysis, linear algebra and geometry. Computational methods are based on numerical linear algebra, optimization and neural network models.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
9. Fully Funded PhD Position in Finnish Doctoral Program Network in Artificial Intelligence (FCAI)
Summary of PhD Program:
Finnish Doctoral Program Network in Artificial Intelligence is launched in 2024 to build a world-class PhD program with quality supervision, mobility, and multi-disciplinarity as integral parts. The program is a joint effort of 10 Finnish universities and will educate 100 new PhDs in artificial intelligence research. Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture has granted 25.5 million EUR to support the program.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
10. Fully Funded PhD Position in Precision Cancer Medicine
Summary of PhD Program:
122 of the positions are available in the iCANDOC precision cancer medicine pilot. In iCANDOC you will be part of a thriving research community based on the iCAN flagship aiming for discoveries and improved treatments in the area of digital precision cancer medicine. You will be able to leverage a globally unique ongoing pan-cancer study including thousands of patients and multitude of cutting-edge approaches and technologies in translational and clinical medicine as well as data sciences including AI/machine-learning approaches. The iCANDOC program aims to train professionals with various backgrounds to answer the increasing need of professionals in this area and including clinicians.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
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11. Fully Funded PhD Position in EDUCA Flagship Doctoral School Pilot Project
Summary of PhD Program:
Assessment of the impacts and enactment of education policy reforms and interventions in early childhood education and care (ECEC) and compulsory education, as well as research on education supporting the development of Finnish educational system utilizing approaches from a range of scientific fields including economics, education, psychology, sociology, and administrative science.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024
12. Fully Funded PhD Position in Social Inequalities in Population Health
Summary of PhD Program:
The position is part of an ERC Advanced Grant to Pekka Martikainen and the newly established Max Planck – University of Helsinki Center on Social Inequalities in Population Health. The project aims to establish the root causes of social inequalities in health by (1) assessing the drivers of long-term changes in health inequalities and establishing the contribution of family factors and macro-level social and economic conditions to these changes; (2) estimating the causal effects of social position on health using natural experimental designs and by employing molecular genetic information; (3) evaluating the generalisability of explanations of social inequalities in health through international comparative research.
Application Deadline: 22.4.2024