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1017) in Art History and Visual Studies is available at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo. The position forms part of the European Research Council
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include an educational component. This is the right position if you are highly motivated about fundamental science and excited about questions related to fluid flows, droplets, wetting phenomena and
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solutions. The successful candidate is expected to work as part of a team in SMN and together with other fellows in the SOLARIS project. SOLARIS is an interdisciplinary flagship project at UiO, which
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. The research fellow must take part in the Faculty’s approved PhD program and is expected to complete the project within the set fellowship period. The main purpose of the fellowship is research training leading
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description Venoms generally comprise polypeptide toxins that have evolved from non-toxin physiological components. Thus, venoms provide unique insights into how new molecular traits emerge and the mechanisms
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plants. This position is a part of a broader research initiative investigating how plants adapt genetically to the Arctic - one of Earth’s most challenging environments. The project aims to uncover
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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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of the applicant and the current needs of the department. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Job description The PhD will be part of the new FME
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societal challenges. The PhD fellow will contribute to clarifying the role that interdisciplinarity should play in political processes. The fellow will be part of the research group Science and Democracy
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to collaborate with team members on other components of the project and publish in peer-reviewed venues. The candidates will contribute to the development of the existing research environment at NCHR. In