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at the University of Oslo (UiO). The position requires the applicant to hold a medical degree (MD) and a PhD, with specialization in psychiatry, as well as broad clinical experience relevant to teaching medical
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, guidance and training. Make sure to follow the description of required results necessary in order to be eligible for the tenured position as associate professor. Requirements • PhD or equivalent academic
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for clinical research - application areas and validity for various types of health economic measures such as EQ5D and SF36 Qualification requirements PhD in a relevant field (mathematics, statistics, economics
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. Responsibilities include teaching, supervision, and preparation and grading of examinations across all programs offered at the Department of Psychology, including the clinical, bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD
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-up funding – typically salaries for you, one PhD student, one postdoc and one technician, plus consumables. Adjunct (20 %) affiliation – Option to hold a joint position at Oslo University Hospital
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, guidance and training. Make sure to follow the description of required results necessary in order to be eligible for the tenured position as associate professor. Requirements • PhD or equivalent academic
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their field, equivalent to an Associate professor position. The successful applicant must be able to teach at all levels and to supervise Master and PhD students. The successful applicant may furthermore be
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beyond their PhD dissertation. Applicants must be willing and able to teach compulsory courses in sociology at both the undergraduate and the graduate level, and take part in planning and implementation
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. Degrees are offered at bachelor and master level, plus a clinical training programme, and the PhD programme has 140 students. Questions about the position Elisabeth Gråbøl-Undersrud Head of Research Admin
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and PhD students. The successful candidate must have actively conducted research in fields of organic chemistry after the reception of the doctorate degree, and document scientific achievements and