18 assistant-professor Fellowship positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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warm Arctic looked like during key Quaternary interglacials (MIS 5e, 11c), and Pliocene and Miocene warm intervals. This postdoctoral project will help characterize past warm periods across the Fram
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project will help characterize past warm periods across the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean, through the integration and correlation of diverse geophysical and sedimentological records. Furthermore
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or when the appointment is based on a previous qualifying position PhD Fellow, research assistant, or the like in such a way that the total time used for research training amounts to three years. We
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? For further information about the position and project, please contact Professor Annette Bayer: phone: +47 95 88 42 03 email: annette.bayer@uit.no Qualifications Applicants must hold a master's degree or
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position and project, please contact Professor Annette Bayer: phone: +47 95 88 42 03 email: annette.bayer@uit.no Jon T.H.Hansen, Ingun A.Mæhlum, Kystvakt via Unsplash Jon T.H.Hansen, Ingun A.Mæhlum, Kystvakt
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Novel Regulators of Early Autophagy at the Omegasome” The project is led by Associate Professor Viola Nähse, whose research focuses on selective autophagy, particularly the molecular mechanisms governing
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contact Professor Jelena Kolarevic: email: jelena.kolarevic@uit.no phone: +47 77645793 Jon Terje Hellren Hansen, Marius Fiskum via Unsplash Jon Terje Hellren Hansen, Marius Fiskum Qualifications Required
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to the 2025 survey questions, please contact Associate Professor Jonas Stein: phone: +47 480 64 583 email: jonas.stein@uit.no Head of Department Tor Ivar Hanstad: phone: +47 77 64 63 25 email: tor.ivar.hanstad
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, Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education . The Department has 78 permanent employees, 7 professor II and about 15 PhD students. In addition, there are about 40 temporary employees in research
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measurements methods evaluating reduced stressors and environmental parameters relevant for marine species. Contact For further information about the position, please contact: This project Associate Professor