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and Culture at the University of Oslo. The position forms a central part of the research project Capacities for Energy Transition Governance (CAPACITIES) funded by the Norwegian Research Council
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research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo. The position forms a central part of the research project
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a part of the project “NADage”. The project has a temporary financing for one year. About the project/work tasks The applicant must hold a relevant Norwegian PhD or equivalent doctoral degree
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HEALENAE: Health and Environment in Africa and Europe. The network will consist of 15 PhDs, that together will work and learn as an international cohort and collaborate across projects to bring together
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the proposed scientific project, including research background, main research questions, theory, method, and relevant ethical aspects. The position reports to the head of the Department of Music. Job
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PhDs, that together will work and learn as an international cohort and collaborate across projects to bring together insights anchored in different sectors and countries. The candidates will conduct
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Europe research project, entitled “BLOCKADE: The Hidden Weapon. Blockade in the Era of the Two Worlds”. The project explores the impact and legacy of the (sea) blockades during and after both world wars
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PhD position that gives you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as researcher. The 3-year PhD position is associated with a European Research Council/Horizon Europe research project, entitled
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of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospitalet, from April 2026 to February 2027. Project description The project involves validation of new T-cell receptor-based
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at the PROMENTA Research Center, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo. The researcher will be working in the projects “Post-Pandemic Vulnerability and Resilience: A bioecological