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Program. Evaluation of the applicants: Applicants are evaluated based on the following criteria: Applicant: The applicant’s competence, grades and relevant professional activity. Applicants must have
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the risk of birth defects and neurodevelopmental disorders, most newer ASMs have not been sufficiently evaluated for safety in pregnancy. This project aims to strengthen the evidence base and support safer
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been sufficiently evaluated for safety in pregnancy. This project aims to strengthen the evidence base and support safer treatment options for women. The research is organized into three work packages
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relevant for the position. Candidates that are close to completion may also be evaluated. Any appointment is conditional upon submission of documentation confirming completion of a master’s degree at the
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development projects. Excellent English communication skills. Selection process Candidates evaluated based on technical expertise, project leadership, collaboration skills, and interviews. Additional comments
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must have excellent skills in oral and written English. Personal and relational qualities will be emphasized. Research experience, ambitions and potential will also count when evaluating the candidates
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contacting : Professor Ravindra Kumar, e-mail: ravindra.kumar@nord.no , tlf +47 741 12 007 Application process Applicants will be evaluated by an internal expert committee. Relevant applicants will be invited
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into account. The applicant’s personal suitability for the position is a significant factor in the evaluation. Applicants whose educational qualifications are from countries other than Norway must provide a
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metals. The project will engineer and evaluate catalytic proteins that perform difficult transformations, with particular emphasis on (a) activation of O2 and related reactive oxygen species and (b) novel
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://cmt.w.uib.no ), a research centre dedicated to understanding and addressing the impacts of climate and environmental change in mountain regions. The overarching aim of this PhD project is to evaluate whether