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10 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Nord University Department Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture (FBA) Research Field Agricultural sciences » Agricultural products Researcher
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26 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Nord University Department Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences (FSH) Research Field Medical sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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nurses – a crucial resource in nursing home care.”The employment period is either 100% for three years or four years with 75% research time and 25% required duties. The workplace will be in Levanger
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replicate the sensory and functional qualities of natural seafood. This PhD project is expected to develop technology for cultivated seafood, by selecting the optimal cell source, developing a continuous cell
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chemicals. By doing so, it will enhance resource utilisation and reduce waste within the aquaculture sector. The successful candidate will gain hands-on experience in sustainable bioprocessing, resource
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biodiversity data, stable isotopes, and oceanographic parameters from two unique time series of benthos and meroplankton in fjord ecosystems. In addition, artificial intelligence (AI) applications will be used
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: identifying genomic targets for sustainable biocontrol". Understanding genomic and epigenomic adaptations that enable successful invasions is crucial to bio-sustainable control measures aimed at protecting food
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advertisement About the PhD fellowship Life histories are key components of individual fitness and are expected to evolve in response to environmental change and artificial selection. However, little is known
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without teaching. The start date is set for January 2026, though this is flexible. The position is based in Steinkjer, Norway. Amy Elizabeth Eycott via Unsplash Amy Elizabeth Eycott Qualification
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for better breeding microalgae. The PhD position is connected to the ‘Algal and Microbial Biotechnology’ division and is to be located in Bodø. Microalgae offer enormous benefits for producing food, feed and