11 phd-computer-science-fully-funded-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" PhD positions at University of Oslo in Norway
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of Law, including the multidisciplinary master program in human rights . The purpose of the fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree within the set fellowship
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in Humans Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD fellowship to be based at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo
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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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forming a sufficient basis for admission. The faculties may stipulate additional admission requirements. Please visit the Faculty of Medicine's webpages: Doctoral degree: PhD in medicine and health sciences
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additional admission requirements. Please visit the Faculty of Medicine's webpages: Doctoral degree: PhD in medicine and health sciences - Faculty of Medicine The candidate should have a MSc degree within the
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description Two positions as PhD Research Fellow (SKO 1017) are available in the research project PROBONO . The project is funded by the European Research Council. The two research fellows will work together
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are recruitment positions intended to lead to a PhD degree at The Faculty of Law. Applicants must be qualified for admission to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Law. Read more about the Doctoral Degree here
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funded by the Research Council of Norway (RCN) under the open scheme “Researcher Project for Scientific Renewal”, and it is fully funded for 3 years. The project is conducted in close collaboration with
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Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 25 Sep 2025 - 23:00 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Part-time Hours Per Week 7.5 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme
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project, which is a 5-year project funded by the Norwegian Research Council to upgrade the LHC experiments ATLAS and ALICE and the World Wide LHC Computing Grid. The successful candidate will work primarily