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position Applicants are invited for a 4-year position as a postdoctoral researcher in Ecosystem Mapping and Modeling to be based at the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo. The four-year employment
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upon the qualification of the applicant and the current needs of the department. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Job description The
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of the University of Oslo's greatest international successes. Since 1994, researchers at the HISP Centre have developed the "open source" health information platform DHIS2, which has revolutionized the health sector
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Cornell University, Southern Methodist University, University of Manchester, CITA and others. The Oslo team is responsible for developing, maintaining and running the primary
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8 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Geosciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Norway Application
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three years (10% of which can be devoted to required duties, usually in the form of teaching activities). No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University
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, University of Oslo. The positions are a part of the project ‘The Mathematization of Nature: The Origin of Mathematical Physics in Plato and Early Pythagoreanism’ (MatNat), funded by the European Research