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commence in autumn 2025, run for 3 years full time, and the location of employment is Oslo, Norway. The position encompasses possibilities for teaching tasks within TIK’s PhD, bachelor and master programs
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on refugees’ labour market outcomes, to develop additional research papers based on their own research interests and to contribute to potential future grant applications. Key tasks Collaborate on research
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on refugees’ labour market outcomes. Furthermore, they will be expected to develop additional research papers based on their own research interests and to contribute to potential future grant applications.Key
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of Agder, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, there is a temporary 100 % position available as a postdoctoral fellow in developmental psychology for a period of three years. The position is affiliated with
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food, energy and/or other land- or aquatic based resource systems and their related institutional and governance arrangements in times of crises in sustainable, inclusive and just ways. Applications must
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2024), the postdoc will be introduced to the forefront of promising research fields and cutting-edge techniques, making their profile extremely attractive for future recruitments. The Boccara group
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their profile extremely attractive for future recruitments. The Boccara group offers a unique platform for studying sleep and circuit-level maturation in vivo, with rodent models of sleep deprivation
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. These are the Norwegian Research Council-funded project “Pandemic Funds, Public Goods for Health and the Future of Global Health Financing” (PANDFUND), and “Mega-philanthropy and democratic governance” (PHILOS) funded by
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training equivalent to at least 15 credits by the end of the employment period. Personal skills Well organized with high working capacity and productivity Excellent team working skills Strong motivation