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/Chaplaincy (LES). This program focuses on the relationship between theory and practice in religious and worldview leadership and counselling, as well as building competence to relate professionally
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theory studies. The PhD candidate will address new protection, control, and automation concepts development, understanding important mechanisms for substation protection using digital technologies both in
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the context of borehole geophysics, is a strong advantage. Experience with effective medium theories is an advantage. Candidates without direct experience in geophysics may also be considered, provided they can
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. Project description (max 6 pages), including a summary and references, using this template . Please include area of research, research problems/questions, methods and use of theory CV (max 3 pages). Use
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authorship is an advantage. Great motivation for research and innovation work, interest in the topic, and good knowledge of relevant theory and methods are a must. We are seeking candidates that have proven
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training in theory and methods Complementary training courses Involvement in proposal writing and tasks coordination Development of skills for the organization of training and scientific events Inclusive
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collaboration with UiT’s Equality Committee and other departments. The research is organized into projects with different empirical research focuses, with feminist theory and method as a common denominator. This
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between the Reliable Systems (PSY) research group, which works in formal methods, programming language theory and digital twins, and the Data and Knowledge Management (DKM) research group, which works in
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theories, neuroscience, and language acquisition/processing, we focus on the effects of multilingualism – for the languages involved, for the brains that house them, and for the learning and teaching of
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research across linguistic theories, neuroscience, and language acquisition/processing, we focus on the effects of multilingualism – for the languages involved, for the brains that house them, and for