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See advertisement About the position Position as researcher available at the Department of Physics, University of Oslo. The position is for a period of 2 years. Starting date as soon as possible, but
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qualitative research methods is required. The project language is English and the applicants should have an excellent command of the English language, written and spoken. Applicants must be able to work
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(PROBONO)" Apply for this job See advertisement Job description Two positions as PhD Research Fellow (SKO 1017) are available in the research project PROBONO . The project is funded by the European Research
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One PhD fellowship is available at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law to undertake research as part of the project Digitizing Sexual Violence: The role of technology in creating and
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with open science practices is an advantage Experience with using Shiny or similar data visualization and exploration tools Experience with data management and/or version control Personal skills Strong
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Violence Apply for this job See advertisement Job description One PhD fellowship is available at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law to undertake research as part of the project Digitizing
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are invited for a fully funded PhD fellowship to be based at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. The position is linked to the CannaStress project (Deciphering endocannabinoid stress buffering in
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD fellowship to be based at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. The position is linked to the project titled “An oxytocin intervention to support youth
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) Apply for this job See advertisement About the position and research group A PhD position in statistics is available at the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology (OCBE) , Department
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vesicles from NK cells Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A full-time phd position (SKO 1017) is available for 3 years in the “Innate Lymphocyte Group” led by professor Marit