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-inspired catalytic motifs and second-sphere components in solid porous materials, combining heterogeneous and homogeneous catalytic approaches. The unprecedented tunability, stability and high surface area
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2nd November 2025 Languages English English English The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (HS) has a vacancy for a 100% position as PhD Research Fellow in Ecology of Vision Apply for this job
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including, high resolution 3D and 2D seismic, sub-bottom profiler, regional 2D seismic and petrophysical logs; infer complex Earth system process understanding, including changes in current patterns, glacial
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workshops through different international accounting research networks. The second year of the program sees candidates transitioning to research work. The candidates will work towards the doctoral
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of past warm periods in diverse geophysical datasets including, high resolution 3D and 2D seismic, sub-bottom profiler, regional 2D seismic and petrophysical logs; infer complex Earth system process
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in USN’s PhD-program in Ecology within three months of accession in the position. The vacant position is part of a collaboration between the Colour Vision and Retinal Imaging Laboratory headed by Prof
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. The ultimate goal is the selective production of methanol from CH4 and O2. A promising strategy is to incorporating bio-inspired catalytic motifs and second-sphere components in solid porous materials, combining
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. These courses are mainly taught by BI faculty. The candidates can also take specialized courses and participate in doctoral workshops through the Nordic Finance Network. The second year of the program
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provides teaching in North Sami, Spanish, English, Nordic, Russian and German. In addition, the department is responsible for all the Sami language teaching (mother tongue and second language) at UiT. It
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and second language) at UiT. It also offers PhD programmes in linguistics, cultural/literary studies, art history, as well as media and documentation studies. The Center of Language, Brain & Learning (C