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expertise with possibilities of research stays abroad. The candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary project group where close collaboration across academic disciplines and scientific methods is expected
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multidisciplinary and teacher education and professionalism is explored by multiple methodologies and by comparative analysis. The target group of the PhD programme in Educational Sciences is dedicated individuals
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research groups. Externally funded candidates participate in research groups at their own workplace or in one of the faculty's research groups. You will find the requirements for application in
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various fields. There are three main research groups: Centre for Experimental Research on Fairness, Inequality and Rationality (FAIR ) - a Centre of Excellence from the Norwegian Research Council
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to three proposals (max. 750 words each) for a focused research plan, including main research question(s), thematic application area, target group, research methods, and expected scientific and societal
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that at least one qualified applicant from each of these groups is invited for an interview as part of our commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunity. For further information about the recruitment process
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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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of Humanities offers a wide range of study programmes in the humanities, and is Norway’s second largest faculty of humanities measured in the number of students. We develop leading academic groups in the action
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their CV to apply. By indicating such circumstances in your application, you may receive favourable consideration. We ensure that at least one qualified applicant from each of these groups is invited
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qualified applicant from each of these groups is invited for an interview as part of our commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunity. For further information about the recruitment process, click here