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for the position of adjunct associate professor (førsteamanuensis II): You must have a PhD in electrical engineering or computer science in the field of digital systems design, and qualifications required
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of Engineering Science and technology (IVT) in industrial processes within the marine environment and seafood industry. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years
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Stig Brøndbo 20th November 2025 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Faculty of Engineering Science and technology PhD Fellow in measurement science and modelling in seafood industry Apply
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research stays abroad. Admission to the PhD programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education is a prerequisite for commencing this position. The final plan for your enrolment must be approved and
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Sciences , which has a faculty-wide PhD program . Oslo Business School, Section for Strategy, Innovation and Marketing , has a permanent full-time position available as Associate Professor in marketing
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10 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University Research Field Economics » Administrative sciences Economics » Management studies Economics » Marketing
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completed a Master of Science degree with thesis work, a Research Masters/M.Phil degree, or a comparable degree relevant for the specialisation in Accounting by the time the program starts in early autumn
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, Statistics, and Mathematics. Strong communication and analytical skills are also crucial for successful completion of the program. If applicants are otherwise equally qualified, female applicants will be given
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Description PhD Candidates in Economics BI Norwegian Business School offers a four-year Ph.D. Programme with specialization in Economics , which trains students to engage in high quality scientific research
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, collect, harmonise and manage existing data on ecosystem features, species distribution, environmental conditions and human use, using Open and Reproducible Science principles. Use spatial data layers