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paragraph “About the application”. If you do not already have educational competence that meets the requirements for a position as associate professor in Norway, NTNU will arrange for you to acquire
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. The position's mandatory work (25%) will consist of teaching and supervision in this program, and in the faculty’s courses provided for religious leaders with a non-Norwegian background. The successful candidate
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of teaching and supervision in this program, and in the faculty’s courses provided for religious leaders with a non-Norwegian background. The successful candidate is expected to have research competence in
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note that if the request is not granted, the applicant will be contacted and given the opportunity to withdraw the application. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion One of UNIS’ values is inclusion. We
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short summary of your contribution for 3-5 key publications. The names and contact information of at least two references. Transcripts, diplomas and relevant certificates. If a PhD has not yet been
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, including other institutions in the university and college sector. This applies to research, development, innovation and not least education with student projects at all levels. Postdoctoral fellow within
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) § 25. The request must be justified. Please note that if the request is not granted, the applicant will be contacted and given the opportunity to withdraw the application. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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development. Qualification requirements Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in Cell Biology, Neurosciences or a related discipline. If a doctoral degree is not yet awarded
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not exceed 10 pages, including the reference list. In the description, the applicant should present and discuss potential research questions, methodological approach, and a timeline for the project. It
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sciences in a University of Oslo context. This interest may include, but is not limited to: Articulations and tensions between disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity Novel epistemic practices in the life