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Institution: University of Helsinki Faculty: Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences Department: Department of Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Application Deadline: 7 August 2026 (23:59 EEST / Europe-Helsinki time) Start Date: Available from 1 September 2026 (start dates up to mid-2027 will be considered; earlier start preferred) Duration: Up to 3 years (continuation dependent on obtaining additional funding) About the UniversityThe University of Helsinki is an international scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers. It is one of the leading multidisciplinary research universities and ranks among the top 100 universities worldwide, and 8th in the world in Ecology. We are an equal opportunity employer and offer an attractive and diverse workplace in an inspiring environment with a variety of development opportunities and benefits. The Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences is Finland’s largest and most high-profile centre for research and teaching in the biological and environmental sciences. The Faculty educates experts for universities, research institutes, government, schools and industry. The PositionsUp to three postdoctoral positions are available in the research groups of Prof. Craig Primmer and Dr. Tutku Aykanat as part of several related research consortia funded by the Research Council of Finland, the Kone Foundation, and the European Research Council (ERC). The projects focus on using the well-studied Teno Atlantic salmon system as a model for adaptive management to assess the biological and societal effects of recent anthropogenic changes on Atlantic salmon metapopulations, together with a detailed genetic and ecological evaluation of Pink salmon invasion in the river basin and surrounding region. More information about the research group: http://www.helsinki.fi/evolution-conservation-and-genomics Successful applicants are expected to have a strong background in one or more of the research themes below. The exact combination of expertise is flexible, with emphasis placed on creating a complementary research team. Research Themes1. Effects of Management and Ecosystem-Related Changes on Salmon Life-History Phenotypes and GenotypesResearch will involve evolutionary genomic approaches to assess the effects of:
Relevant consortium publications:
2. Assessing Sex-Specific Natural Selection at Key Life-History LociResearch will use long-term reproductive fitness data from the Teno Atlantic salmon population to assess potential sex-specific effects of:
Relevant consortium publications:
3. Pink Salmon Genetics: Determining the Genetic Basis of Successful InvasionResearch will use long-term datasets to identify:
associated with successful Pink salmon invasion. Relevant consortium publication:
Eligibility and QualificationsApplicants must:
Previous experience with salmonids is beneficial but experience with the specific species or study system is not essential. Informal EnquiriesFor further information, please contact: Professor Craig Primmer E-mail: craig.primmer(at)helsinki.fi Dr. Tutku Aykanat E-mail: tutku.aykanat(at)helsinki.fi Application InstructionsFormal applications must be submitted as one PDF file containing:
Applications must be submitted through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking the Apply Now button. For technical support regarding the recruitment system, contact: E-mail: recruitment(at)helsinki.fi Recruitment Schedule
SalaryDepending on the funding source, successful applicants will receive either: Salary
Tax-Free StipendAlternatively, candidates funded by the Kone Foundation may receive:
Why Finland?Finland offers:
The University of Helsinki:
More information: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-institute-of-life-science Research EnvironmentThe research team currently includes:
representing 9 different nationalities. Recognising that salmonid fish research has historically lacked gender and cultural diversity, the research group strongly encourages applications from researchers from diverse backgrounds. Successful applicants are expected to adhere to the University of Helsinki's and the research group's codes of conduct. Relevant Publications
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