28 software-formal-method-phd Fellowship positions at University of Stavanger in Norway
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13th January 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellowship in Literacy/Educational sciences Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University of Stavanger
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31st January 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellow in Industrial Economics Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University of Stavanger invites
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4th January 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellowship in Urban Morphology, Accessibility and Mobility Cultures Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The
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13th January 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellowship/ Postdocoral Fellow in Educational Sciences Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University
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Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 7 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37,5 Is the job funded through the EU
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7th January 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellowship in Optimization of Multi-Energy Systems Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University
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23rd January 2026 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Department of Chemistry, Bioscience and Environmental Technology are seeking for PhD Fellowship in environmental technology
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Engineering Technology » Environmental technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 23 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract
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topic will be agreed with the supervisory team after appointment and admission to the PhD programme): Development and operationalisation of risk science concepts and principles Development of methods
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language and in English, and will result in an article-based dissertation. The overarching research question for the PhD project is: What didactic and curatorial methods can lead to increased “ocean literacy