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position as a PhD Research Fellow in Meteorology/ Climate Science is available at the Department of Geoscience in the Section for Meteorology and Oceanography. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD
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of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo (UiO). Applications are invited for a four-year position as PhD Research Fellow in democracy, children and representation to be based at the Department of Education
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such as register data. 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
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advertisement Job Description Applications are invited for a full-time (100%), three- to four-year position as a PhD Research Fellow at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway
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for this job See advertisement Job description Applications are invited for a three- to four-year fulltime position as PhD Research Fellow at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway
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Research Fellow in Aerosol-Cloud-Radiation Interactions Apply for this job See advertisement About the position / About the job A position as a PhD Research Fellow in Meteorology/ Climate Science is
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education, psychology, sociology, economics, and genetics, and methodological expertise from educational measurement, psychometrics, econometrics, statistics, and biostatistics. The PhD fellowship is
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- to four-year fulltime position as PhD Research Fellow at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway. The position has a double affiliation with the Centre for Research on Equality
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PhD degree. For more information see: http://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/ We can offer you A unique research environment with multiple opportunities to develop research themes at the forefront