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employees are active in the international research community and publish research at a high academic level within a broad range of disciplinary areas. You will become part of an ambitious and inclusive
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Emphasis will be placed on individual suitability, personal skills, and desirable qualifications. As part of the recruitment process, shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview as well as skills
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interest and experience in space systems and technologies, with a solid scientific and technological background, and a passion for teaching and teamwork. The position is part of an ongoing expansion of space
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technical infrastructure. The Cognitive and Translational Neuroscience Core facility (CTNC ) is a key component in this infrastructure. This position will be a collaborative effort between CTNC and the Centre
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the Research Council of Norway. ELIXIR Norway is part of the pan-European infrastructure for bioinformatics, ELIXIR Europe , which has headquarters at the European Bioinformatics Institute, EBI in Hinxton, near
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part of the pan-European infrastructure for bioinformatics, ELIXIR Europe , which has headquarters at the European Bioinformatics Institute, EBI in Hinxton, near Cambridge. The ELIXIR Oslo team has 10
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Middle Eastern area studies. In the China/Korea section there are two lecturers in Chinese language and six associate and full professor positions with both a teaching and a research component. The main
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, which must be executed systematically and with attention to quality and detail. The successful candidate must be able to work both independently and as part of a team. Some international travel may be
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application: Dordi Stavik HR Officer dordi.stavik@psykologi.uio.no Apply for this job Deadline 25th August 2025 Employer University of Oslo Municipality Oslo Scope Part time (1 positions) Part time (%) Duration
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that the relationship between the teaching profession and education is challenging, with the practical component of education needing greater integration and addressing topics that prepare students for the teaching