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In Norwegian institutions of higher education, there is no tradition for direct application and admission to PhD programs. Admission to a program is sought either after you have received funding
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. Our research is structured around two main pillars: Network resilience and sovereignty, i.e., research on networking architectures and mechanisms that keep critical networks and applications
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This PhD programme is interdisciplinary and recruits PhD candidates with different academic backgrounds. Application and admission requirements About the programme The Study of Professions is a
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), which is equivalent to 150 ECTS credits. The training component consist of two obligatory courses in Health Sciences, one course in methodology and two optional courses. With a PhD in Health Sciences, you
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dissemination, and to collaborate with colleagues, as well as develop proposals for new research projects. Minimum Requirements A PhD in a relevant field (International Relations, Political Science, Anthropology
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extent with test beams, data analysis and development of mechanical systems. She or he will be required to interact in an international environment, meet deadlines set by the collaboration and report and
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. Committed colleagues in a good working environment. Good welfare schemes. Opportunity of up to 1.5 hours a week of exercise during working hours. A workplace with good development and career opportunities