72 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Fellowship positions at University of Oslo
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The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will be closely knit with the team’s other projects and activities, and in several cases work in a larger team with colleagues at the University of Oslo and partners both nationally
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three years. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Project description The position is funded by EU Horizon and part of the Marie Sklodwoska
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possible, and preferably no later than March 1, 2026. The fellowship period is three years. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Project
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institution than the University of Oslo will need to document qualifications based on detailed course descriptions and syllabuses. Candidates who have completed a PhD program in Economics, will not be accepted
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the course of the fellowship period. The place of work is at the Department of Geosciences on the Blindern campus of the University of Oslo. Project description The successful applicant will work jointly with
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of the University of Oslo. Project description The successful applicant will work jointly with Professor Joseph LaCasce, who recently became head of department. Various research topics can be explored, depending
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funded by an RCN FRIPRO project called “COMAP: Mapping the teenage universe with carbon monoxide” (PI: Ingunn Wehus), with a duration of three years. A part of this time is devoted to required duties
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project “Governing elites since the dawn of modern democracy” (GETGOV), which is funded by the European Research Council. The PhD fellowship period is three years and devoted to carrying out research and
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, University of Oslo, Norway. The position has a double affiliation with the Centre for Educational Measurement (CEMO). CREATE is an interdisciplinary Centre of Excellence funded by the Research Council
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an important contributor to society. The HISP Centre is a global action research project that is considered one of the University of Oslo's greatest international successes. Since 1994, researchers at the HISP