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in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here . ... (Video
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, the department hosts seven PhD candidates affiliated with various research groups and academic communities. The research group PrePast focuses on modern historical processes in the High North and the Arctic. A
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project that contributes new knowledge about how Sámi religion is understood, used, and circulated in contemporary contexts, and the role of art, media, and other cultural expressions in these processes
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criteria Applicants will be assessed on the quality and relevance of the project proposal, their academic grades and their academic and personal prerequisites to carry out the project. The hiring process
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. The hiring process will include an interview. Applicants must have prior education that corresponds to 5 years at the university level in Norway, with two years (120 ECTS) at the master’s level. If the scope
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, their academic grades and applicants’ academic and personal prerequisites to carry out the project. The hiring process will include an interview. Applicants must have prior education that corresponds to 5 years
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. If you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR-consultant Emilie Mikkelhaug, email: emilie.s.mikkelhaug@ntnu.no. If you find this position interesting, and in accordance with
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PhD Research Fellow in Chemistry-focus on Experiments in Chemical Kinetics and Heterogeneous Catalys
description The transition from a fossil-based to a circular production of consumer goods requires the development of new chemical processes, especially for the energy-efficient and sustainable conversion
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the knowledge base for decision making through six key activities: assimilating rich Norwegian datasets into process-based models novel modelling of forest disturbances more robust modelling of soil accumulation
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For questions about the application process: Lars Solheim, Advisor, Faculty of Social Sciences tel. (+47) 38142619, E-Mail lars.solheim@uia.no Eirik Rustad, Administrative Coordinator of CeDiT, Faculty of Social