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available for a period of 3 years. There is a 10 % component of the position which is devoted to teaching and administrative duties. The successful candidate is expected to become part of and contribute
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, how they influence decisions, and how they can be improved to better align with societal goals. This includes philosophical analysis of how evidence is constructed, how ethical trade-offs are handled
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contribute to developing new methods to advance project aims. Collect, analyse, visualise and interpret data through literature reviews, ethnographic fieldwork, network analysis and other research methods as
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, installation of sensors and collection of samples. Data collection and analysis of the distribution and behavior of plankton and nekton, which again is linked to environmental status and biological models. Use
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analysis of how evidence is constructed, how ethical trade-offs are handled, and how scientific advice is legitimized in policy. BioM is committed to creating a high-quality, supportive environment
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career planning component with the University of Oslo’s career guidance available throughout the postdoctoral tenure, to help the postdoctoral fellow develop junior faculty competence. Why choose us? We
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, and led by Professor Annette Alstadsæter. The core group is based at NMBU, and its international network includes the EU Tax Observatory, Centre for the Analysis of Taxation, Columbia University
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: Experience with key methods and approaches from STS and/or innovation studies such as valuation studies or care studies will be considered an advantage. Experience with qualitative document-analysis
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that the Postdoctoral Fellow has access to career guidance throughout the postdoctoral term. The position is available for a period of 3 years. There is a 10 % component of the position which is devoted to teaching and
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for distribution modeling and analysis of experiments, and new tools may be developed. The main tasks of the postdoctoral fellow will be within field-based (WP1) and model-based (WP2) approaches. The postdoctoral