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proposal of a PhD project (7-10 pages, excluding reference list). The proposal should include the research question(s), the theoretical background, a discussion of the relevant literature, ideas on methods
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immediate leader will be the leader of the Software Engineering unit. About the project The position is one of the four PhD fellowships belonging to a university-wide project called SWELL (Sustainable Built
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JavaScript for all functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. UiO/Anders Lien 17th August 2025 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Formal Methods
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. Qualifications Formal requirements A PhD or an equivalent academic qualification in psychology is required. The candidate must be a licensed specialist in clinical neuropsychology. This requirement may be waived
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to: Investigate how logical and philosophical theories can support the structuring and modelling of knowledge in practical contexts. Participate in the development of IMF by bringing in methods from formal ontology
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theory and method, and the proposed implementation plan for the stud. It is important that the topic and the methods in the PhD project are aligned with relevant research on collaborative learning and
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-fields mentioned above. The successful candidate will be part of the Faculty’s PhD programme. The work is expected to lead to a PhD in political science. Required qualifications Formal qualifications
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outlined in the project description. Applicants to the PhD fellowship must hold a two-year Master’s degree (or equivalent qualifications) and meet the formal requirements for admittance to the Faculty
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qualitative methods (including but not limited to participatory design and creative methods). A stated and PhD-project related interest in participatory workshop methods is considered desirable. Good
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. The following will be considered advantages Good understanding of quantitative methods. Familiarity with established softwares for the analysis and processing of MRI images of the brain. Experience with