We offer you responsible and interesting tasks and the opportunity to develop your skills in a dynamic and international environment. You will be supported by a professional and inspiring team and a group of experienced supervisors. In your work, you will become part of a wide network of doctoral researchers, researchers, and supervisors within the ImmuDocs Consortium and the InFLAMES Research Flagship. We care about your well-being and the functionality of your everyday life through flexible working hours and our well-being services.
Read more about us on the website Come Work with Us!, where you can find additional information about what the university offers its employees.
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Salary and trial period
Salary is determined in accordance with the University salary system for teaching and research personnel. It consists of a task-specific salary component and a personal performance salary component. The task-specific salary component of a Doctoral Researcher is at levels 2–4, depending on the progress of the doctoral project. The personal performance component, which is added to the task-specific base salary, is also paid. For a doctoral researcher, the salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and will be approximately 2500–3300 €/month, depending on the progress of the doctoral project.
The position has a probationary period of 6 months.
The position is intended for full-time doctoral dissertation research and postgraduate studies. The employment contract is based on a total working time of 1612 hours per year, which gives the Doctoral Researcher freedom to plan their working hours.
How to apply
Submit your application through our electronic recruitment system by 12 September 2025 at 16:00 p.m./4:00 p.m. (Europe/Helsinki). The application link can be found on the university’s website at the beginning of the advertisement (“Apply for this job”).
The application form cannot be saved as a draft. However, after submitting, you can return to edit your application via the link you receive by email. The application can be edited until the application deadline. You have 6 hours to complete your application before the timeout.
Please write your application and accompanying documents in English and send all attachments in the form of a PDF file.
Applicants should enclose with their application:
- A motivation letter (max. one page) is a free-form document in which an applicant describes their motivation for pursuing ImmuDocs doctoral studies and conducting research, as well as their research interests.
- Curriculum vitae (max. 2 pages).
- List of publications. Link to the list of publications template (if relevant; please do not attach full copies of publications).
- Degree certificates. A transcript of master’s/bachelor’s studies and the degree certificate of your latest degree (in the language that the degree was completed in). If the original degree certificates or transcripts of study records are not written in English, Finnish, or Swedish, official translations to one of these languages must also be submitted.
- Any other documents relevant to fulfilling the requirements of the position. Please read carefully sections: Prerequisites for admission and Proof of language skills; see How to Apply for Doctoral Training (see before applying -section:)
- NB! Research plan is NOT required. It is asked for system technical reasons. Please attach any document (i.e. an empty pdf) there in order to be able to continue with the application. Do the same with the question Abstract of research plan, it is NOT required so please write anything there (i.e. one word) in order to be able to continue with the application.
Candidates selected for interviews based on their applications will be interviewed in week 38-40. The selected applicant will be informed of the decisions without delay.
Further information
For further information regarding the ImmuDocs Doctoral Researcher positions, please contact Academician Sirpa Jalkanen ([email protected]).
For further information about the doctoral project, please contact the Principal Supervisor of the project Professor Cecilia Söderberg-Nauclér ([email protected]).
For information related to the application process, please contact ImmuDocs coordinator Marja Peura ([email protected])
For information related to the right too study for a doctoral degree in the Faculty of Medicine, please contact Chief Academic Officer Anni Halonen ([email protected]).