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qualities: Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) within ecology, geomatics, ecosystem services, agronomy or another relevant field, or must have submitted his/her
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of these. The list of works shall contain the following information: author(s), the work’s title the journal’s/conference’s/book’s name and year of publication Link to the PhD thesis and code repositories from
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Earth, (2) Modern Earth and (3) Exo-Earths. The centre was established in 2023 and will consist of approximately 70 full time and part time professors and researchers, PhD Research Fellows and
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and mathematics with a good grounding in geophysics, remote sensing and data analysis. Candidates must have a Master’s degree in geophysics, mathematics signal processing or physics, and a PhD in
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and diplomas for Bachelor's-, Master's- and PhD degrees. If you have not yet completed your PhD, you must provide confirmation on your estimated date for the doctoral dissertation, or confirmation
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in Norway is expected, but postdoctoral research fellows are also encouraged to spend time abroad during the fellowship period. Qualifications Necessary qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD degree
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will contribute to developing knowledge-driven decision-making models. The postdoctoral research fellow will actively participate during the supervision process of PhD-students as main or co-supervisor
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, four PhD students and three master’s students. We have a collaborative work environment with active mentoring, frequent group meetings and a social atmosphere, and value a gender balanced and inclusive
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the supervision process of PhD-students as main or co-supervisor. The postdoctoral research fellow will be part of an interdisciplinary team to design new outcome measures for pain and behavioral and psychological
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perspectives. FemArc is a central activity in ConGender, focused on work in progress, and recruits beyond ConGender. The teaching consists of a one-year programme at BA level and two PhD courses. The one-year