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qualification for work in top academic positions. It is a prerequisite that the applicant can carry out the project over the full course of the employment period. No person may hold more than one fixed term
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UiT in Tromsø. You must be able to start in the position within a reasonable time after receiving the offer. The position’s field of research We seek candidates whose project aligns with the broad
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entrepreneurship in a Sámi context, involving researchers from AHR, other departments at UiT, and universities in Norway and abroad. The project Applicants are invited to submit a project description for a PhD
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, and will organise secondments in private enterprises, NGOs, and public institutions. This is to ensure the relevance of project outcomes and enhance the employability of the PhD graduates. Read more
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of Indigenous rights. The project aims to explore how the principle of the best interests of the child is understood and applied in child welfare assessments concerning Sámi children and youth. Applicants
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(HSL), there is a vacancy for a PhD position in History. The position is affiliated with the project «Security and Russian Subversion in the Norwegian High North, 1975–2025 (SubSec).» The SubSec project
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specific ongoing research project with excessive national and international collaborations. The PhD candidate will be supervised jointly by members of Nordic and English linguistics, and will collaborate
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, mobility, and research dissemination. We aim to facilitate the development of each candidate’s academic profile in line with their individual goals and the Department’s strategic priorities The project
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to start in the position within a reasonable time after receiving the offer. The project / The position’s field of research The PhD project is within the SFI Dsolve financed by the Research Council of Norway
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research covering polymer characterization, weathering experiments and mechanical tests, including labs for the investigation of biodegradation in natural sea water and marine sediments. The project The PhD