39 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Fellowship positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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qualification for work in top academic positions. It is a prerequisite that the applicant can carry out the project over the full course of the employment period. No person may hold more than one fixed term
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associated to the project THERACAN, which is funded by the Faculty of Health Sciences at UiT and the Trond Mohn Foundation (TMF). The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD
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pages long) describing the work. This proposal shall include a progress plan. It is required that the applicant will be able to complete the project during the period of appointment. In the assessment
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Atlantic Salmon Apply for this job See advertisement The position The Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics (BFE), UiT The Arctic University of Norway has a vacant PhD position focusing on impact
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model redistribution schemes for a new Arctic dominated by seasonal ice. The project is a partnership between UiT The Arctic University of Norway and the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) in Tromso, and
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The Autophagy Research Group at the Department of Medical Biology , Faculty of Health Sciences , UiT The Arctic University of Norway is recruiting a motivated PhD candidate to join the project: “Uncovering
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that the applicant can carry out the project over the full course of the employment period. No person may hold more than one fixed term position as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the same institution
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one-year programme, Bachelors’ and Masters’ degrees up to PhD level. It is also involved in several interdisciplinary teaching programs and other PhD programme across the university. The project
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or equivalent, and any other scientific work. The project description will also be considered. In addition, other experience of significance for the completion of the doctoral programme may be given consideration
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University of Norway. The research school has a focus on renewable energy, food security, health and welfare. “Changing Arctic” will collaborate with actors in private and public sector. The research outcomes