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, the majority of whom are PhD candidates. This section works actively to foster an inclusive environment that promotes academic, professional and social networking. As a PhD candidate at OsloMet, you will have
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differences suggest an environmental component in additional to genetic risk factors. Prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals is believed to contribute to environmentally induced disturbances in
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, fixed-term position as a PhD candidate within the “Disease and Environmental Exposures ” research group. Field of research A lack of effective new antibiotics is a major challenge in the fight against
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academic and research environment a good working environment a developing workplace excellent borrowing and pension arrangements with the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund excellent welfare schemes
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the aforementioned areas, related to digitalisation, health-technology, information security, sustainability, environment etc. The academic environment and research groups connected to the programme, and the course
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-term position as a PhD candidate within the molecular biology research field. The position is associated with the Disease and Environmental Exposures research group at OsloMet. More information about the
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between the PhD student, the supervisor and the university, and, if relevant, other academic environments and institutions. The agreement regulates the parties’ mutual rights and obligations during
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for? You will be qualified for conducting research, development work and teaching within your own discipline in interdisciplinary environments where scientific insight and production of new knowledge
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, you can expect: An attractive and supporting learning environment Participation in research groups Close supervision Skilled supervisors Excellent job prospects The programme is administered by