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, public health, primary health care and health economics. The Centre for Sami Health Research (CSHR) is an external funded Centre at the Department of Community Medicine, The Faculty of Health Sciences
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. The Faculty of Law, has about 1000 law students, 25 PhD students, 40 members of the academic staff and 18 members of the administrative staff. The faculty may award the degrees of Master and PhD in law as
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age, one of the main reasons for sedentarism is muscle loss (sarcopenia) and weakness, for which impaired innervation from the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is a major contributing factor. These age
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about 200 employees and is one of ten departments at the Faculty of Health Sciences. The research covers a wide spectrum within epidemiology, public health, primary health care and health economics. The
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law students, 25 PhD students, 40 members of the academic staff and 18 members of the administrative staff. The faculty may award the degrees of Master and PhD in law as well as the degrees of Master of
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. Want to know more? For further information about the position and UiT is available by contacting the principal supervisor and project leader Associate Professor Kristoffer Wickstrøm : phone: +47 77623216
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therapies, and live imaging. Working knowledge of Norwegian or a Scandinavian language is not a requirement, but an advantage. In the assessment the main emphasis will be attached to the submitted works
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of optical instrumentation. Experience mentoring students or supervising research projects. Experience in interdisciplinary or international research collaborations. In the assessment the main emphasis will be
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out the project over the full course of the employment period. No person may hold more than one fixed term position as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the same institution. The main objective
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of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education within the ERC-funded project: Zoonosis: Zoonotic Anthropology and Multispecies Infrastructures along China’s Belt and Road, led by Dr. Richard Fraser (Principal