aculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki
Viikki Campus, Helsinki, Finland
Application Deadline: 30 November 2025 (23:59 EEST)
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Helsinki invites applications for a position in Veterinary Clinical Diagnostics, which includes diagnostic imaging, laboratory diagnostics, and diagnostic tests in domestic animals.
Applicants may be appointed as:
Assistant Professor / Associate Professor (tenure track)
Full Professor
The position will be housed in the Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine at the Viikki campus. The appointee will lead and develop veterinary diagnostics in teaching, research, clinical services, and continuing education. The main focus can be small animal or equine diagnostics, with potential involvement in production animal medicine teaching.
Lead the development of veterinary clinical diagnostics programs, particularly diagnostic imaging
Conduct independent research and supervise PhD students
Participate in clinical services in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Contribute to continuing education and training for veterinary professionals
Collaborate with colleagues in research and clinical practice
Potential leadership and administrative duties within the Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Mandatory:
DVM (or equivalent) degree
PhD in veterinary clinical diagnostics or related field (required by application deadline)
Fluency in English
Preferred / Merit:
Authorization as a veterinarian in the EU or EEA
Specialist degree in veterinary diagnostic imaging (Diplomate of ECVDI or ACVR) or EBVS diplomate in a related field
Experience in research, teaching, and supervision
Strong collaboration and communication skills
Professor-Level Requirements:
Top-level scholarly qualifications, including competitive research funding and leadership of a research group
International collaboration experience
Ability to provide high-level research-based teaching
Language Requirement:
If not proficient in Finnish or Swedish, moderate proficiency must be acquired within a reasonable time; support for language studies is provided.
The Diagnostic Imaging Unit serves Small Animal and Equine Hospitals and provides consultation services for Production Animal Hospital
Staff includes veterinarians, radiographers, and access to state-of-the-art equipment (digital radiology, ultrasonography, CT, MRI)
Part of Helsinki in vivo Animal Imaging Platform (HAIP) and Diagnostic Imaging Service for Animals (DISA)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is Finland’s only veterinary training institution, with ~750 students and 150 staff
Benefits:
Support for relocation and integration for international staff
Comprehensive occupational health, sports facilities, and professional development
Six weeks of paid annual leave
Competitive salary:
Assistant/Associate Professor: ~€57,000–€74,000/year
Professor: ~€70,000–€90,000/year
Start-up package provided
Applicants must submit a single PDF including:
Cover letter
Academic portfolio / researcher’s CV (including detailed teaching description)
Complete, numbered publication list
Synopsis of 10 most important publications (max) with links if open access
Plan for advancing research and teaching, and vision for the field (max 2 pages)
Templates and guidelines:
Academic portfolio and researcher CV
Teaching skills evaluation matrix
Applications should be submitted via the University of Helsinki recruitment portal. Early submissions are welcome but do not receive priority over applications submitted closer to the deadline.
Head of Department: Marja Raekallio – marja.raekallio@helsinki.fi, +358504484035
Professor of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging: Mirja Ruohoniemi – mirja.ruohoniemi@helsinki.fi
Vice-Dean / Research Affairs: Tomi Taira – tomi.taira@helsinki.fi, +358505986995
HR / Tenure Track & Teaching Evaluation: Heidi Kauppinen – heidi.m.kauppinen@helsinki.fi, +358504155341
More Information:
High-quality childcare, free schooling and tertiary education in English
Excellent family benefits and healthcare
Ranked among the top countries for expat families and repeatedly tops World Happiness Report
Multidisciplinary and inclusive academic community
Diversity & Accessibility:
The University of Helsinki promotes a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com