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Qualifications Framework. For admission to the artistic PhD programme, the master’s degree must be in performing or creative arts. After a special assessment, the PhD committee may approve other equivalent
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portfolio and interdisciplinary advantage to shape the future. Our social mission is to provide research-based education of high quality, perform artistic development and carry out research of the highest
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for highly motivated and talented individuals. The PhD specialisation in economics aims to give dedicated graduates a solid training in performing high quality scientific research in economics, making use
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This is NTNU NTNU is a broad
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interdisciplinary advantage to shape the future. Our social mission is to provide research-based education of high quality, perform artistic development and carry out research of the highest international quality
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by employing heat exchangers. (3) Laboratory-scale trials to investigate thermal efficiency and thermo-mechanical performance. (4) Field scale study of selected micropile designs under varying thermal
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(Meloidogyne hapla) are affected by temperature changes. Both the parasitic plant and the nematode are spreading northward and causing severe damage to crops. The PhD candidate will perform full-factorial common
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Bård Halvorsen 9th January 2026 Languages English English English We are currently seeking motivated PhD candidates to develop and pursue research projects within the scope of our PhD programme
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critical challenges in using post-consumer scrap (PCS) in high-performance alloys by combining innovative alloy design, advanced thermomechanical processing, and state-of-the-art characterization
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contribute toward the ultimate goal of enabling the next generation of underwater robots to perform complex manipulation tasks fully autonomously – a key capability for subsea exploration, maintenance, and