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an assessment of the applicants’ research qualifications based on the application documents and related to the requirements for the position. During the assessment process, emphasis will be placed
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immediately. We expect the whole evaluation process, from the application date to an offer being made, to take 5-8 weeks, depending on the number of applications. The expected start date is March 1st, 2026, but
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November 2024) and aims to fill a major research gap in Arctic science by investigating processes, consequences, and impact of past “greenhouse” (warmer than present) conditions. In i2B we will retrieve new
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in Bremerhaven (Germany). i2B is funded for 6 years (starting in November 2024) and aims to fill a major research gap in Arctic science by investigating processes, consequences, and impact of past
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the recruitment process. Furthermore, emphasis will be placed on the applicant's: Academic and personal qualifications to complete doctoral education within the employment period. Ability to work independently and
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deadline: 11.11.25 Contact For questions about the position: Associate Professor Johannes Landesfeind, tel. +47 406 58 833, e-mail johannes.landesfeind@uia.no For questions about the application process: HR
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Crustal Processes. We host now a third in the line of three Centre of Excellences: PHAB – Centre for Planetary Habitability, and have a Norwegian Research School for PhD students (Research School
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national service, short stays such as holidays and time spent by the researcher as part of a procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention are not taken into account. Language
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cells. While follicular helper T (Tfh) cells are critical to this process, recent discoveries by our lab and others have revealed a more complex regulatory landscape. Other T cell subsets, including
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johannes.landesfeind@uia.no For questions about the application process: HR Advisor, Linda Heskestad Kristiansen, tel. +47 38 14 11 88, e-mail: linda.h.kristiansen@uia.no Where to apply Website https