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groundwater networks on the Comoros Islands Start date of both positions: 1st of September 2026. via Unsplash Information regarding the project HydroConnect: The positions are part of a European Research
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an equivalent foreign doctoral degree approved as equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree Applicants must have a relevant PhD degree in plant sciences, computational biology, bioinformatics, data science, or
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personal career support equal opportunities For more information see the LEAD AI webpage or send an email to leadai@uib.no Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a PhD degree according
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For more information see the LEAD AI webpage or send an email to leadai@uib.no Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a PhD degree according to Norwegian standards. A strong preference
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details, 2) information about your PhD-degree (in the field ‘Academic qualifications’) and 3) recent relevant work experience. You do not need to fill in any other sections in the JobbNorge form, as all
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the portal (to minimise repetition of information): In the ‘JobbNorge-application field’: Only write your name. In the ‘JobbNorge-CV form’: Only fill in your 1) personal details, 2) information about your PhD
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opportunities For more information see the LEAD AI webpage or send an email to leadai@uib.no Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent degree in meteorology
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8 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Arts » Visual arts History Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway
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based courses at the bachelor, master, and PhD levels in Arctic Biology, Geology, Geophysics, Technology and Safety. UNIS exploits its year round presence in the unique Arctic environment, utilising
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anthropology), archival studies, careful interpretation of data from recent advances in art technology and re-created historical artistic practices on art works, DRESS breaks new methodological ground by (1