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Two new Academy Research Fellow and one Postdoctoral Researcher posts to Aalto (Finnish Academy - Research Council for Culture and Society)

The Academy of Finland’s Research Council for Culture and Society today decided on funding for 20 new five-year research posts as Academy Research Fellow and 30 new three-year research posts as Postdoctoral Researcher.

Of these, Aalto University has received the following posts:

Academy Research Fellow, funding 438 874 euros per person:
Kibler, Ewald: Entrepreneurship and Population Ageing
Tahiroglu, Koray: Digital Musical Interactions – Instruments – Performances

Postdoctoral Researcher, funding 294 665 euros per person:
Herold, Kristiina: The social processes of organizational secrecy: dynamics, structures and performance

Read more about the funding decisions on Academy of Finland website

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