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max). The names and contact information for two referees. One of these should be the primary advisor for the master's thesis or its equivalent. CV Transcripts and diplomas showing completion
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for applying for the position (1 page max). The names and contact information for two referees. One of these should be the primary advisor for the master's thesis or its equivalent. CV Transcripts and diplomas
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benefits Your application must include: A cover letter outlining your motivation for applying for the position (1 page max). The names and contact information for two referees. One of these should be
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and contribute to global research on Indigenous and Sámi politics. Applicants must submit a project description (max 5 pages, including references) describing the research topic, questions, and
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letter Contextualizing statement/proposal (max 2 pages), detailing how the candidate fits into the research done in C-LaBL (including investigations across the domains). Contextualizing statement/proposal
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motivation for applying for the position (1 page max). The names and contact information for two referees. One of these should be the primary advisor for the master's thesis or its equivalent. CV Transcripts
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(Diploma Supplement if available) Documentation of English proficiency References with contact information Master’s thesis, and any other academic works Project description (max 2 pages) All documentation
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of the project sketch that is to be submitted with the application (max. 1500 words). Applicants are assessed based on (1) the quality and potential of the project sketch, including methodological approach, (2
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the master's study programme must be specified. Applicants with a one-year master’s degree must submit an appeal for an individual assessment (max 1 page) in which they demonstrate that they have completed
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specified. Applicants with a one-year master’s degree must submit an appeal for an individual assessment (max 1 page) in which they demonstrate that they have completed research work equivalent to at least