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Actively participate in the project’s workshops, seminars and conferences Contribute to data collection (qualitative and quantitative primary sources) for the central database located in Amsterdam Be
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of Homo sapiens in southern Africa between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago. Its main goal is to unravel where, when, and why early humans started to think and behave the way we do today, by combining
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-education-entrance-qualification-gsu. Your master’s degree (or equivalent) must constitute at least one full year of studies (60 ECTS), and must contain an individual piece of student work, normally a master
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contain an individual piece of student work, normally a master thesis. The average grade of the master’s degree should be B or better on the ECTS grading scale, or an equivalent average grade on other
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criteria You must have a Master's degree in Community Medicine, Global Health, Public Health, Epidemiology, Nursing, Health Sciences or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year
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candidate will be part of the AffectiveBrains research group and Dr. Marie Eikemo’s lab (Principal investigator and supervisor). The employment period can be considered to be up to 4 years given addition
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. Qualification requirements The position requires a Norwegian five-year master's degree in criminology, sociology of law or equivalent education. Good knowledge of social scientific qualitative methods is a
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biodiversity. Specifically, the primary focus of the PhD will be to analyse and parameterize models describing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of small and fragmented populations, and how the risk of
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in progress and in duty work. For admission requirements and regulations, see our web page It is an advantage that the applicant masters Norwegian (or a Scandinavian language) both written and oral
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, PoreLab, Department of Physics, NTNU, Phone: +47 924 11 965 (alex.hansen@ntnu.no ). Main duties and responsibilities The position forms part of the ERC project AGIPORE, see https://cordis.europa.eu/project