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is affiliated with the Tumor Biology Research Group and the externally funded project NORTHCARE, led by Dr. Mathias Kranz . The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD
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the project In collaboration with the research group, the candidate will conduct a project within one of our three thematic areas of interest and expertise: a) Vocational education and social inequality
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think creatively and critically Have good communication and interaction with colleagues and students It is assumed that the person who is hired is admitted to the faculty’s doctoral program. Final project
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mediate life history adaptations help to predict changes in life history traits as salmon adapt to new environments help to develop new broodstocks with desirable maturation rates The project is implemented
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Experimental Particle Physics is available at the Department of Physics, University of Oslo. The position is externally funded lasting throughout 2027. The vacancy will be filled as soon as possible. Project
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work is the Department of Physics at Blindern, Oslo. Project description The position is associated with the European Union funded COMBAT project. The details about the project can be found here: https
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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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meltwater flows and broader political-economic change in mountain regions. Your PhD project will be supervised by a professor from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering together
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Precambrian rocks of northern Norway. The project is within the Solid Earth Sciences, Mineral Resources and Geohazards group. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme
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fellowship is associated with a European Research Council/Horizon Europe research project, entitled “BLOCKADE: The Hidden Weapon. Blockade in the Era of the Two Worlds”. The project explores the impact and