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& Jordan / UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan / UiO We can offer you Exciting and meaningful tasks in an organization with an important societal mission, contributing to knowledge development, education, and
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for this job See advertisement Do you want to contribute to the development of knowledge, insight and solutions that are relevant to society and working life today and in the future? We are looking for a PhD
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good collaboration skills and demonstrate the ability, willingness, and commitment to contribute to the development of the research field. Applicant should be able to take initiative and actively
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, dialogical work with collections and reconciliation. The position requires a PhD in anthropology, museology, Sámi cultural studies, or related disciplines. The candidate will participate in the development
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development plan no later than one month after commencement of the postdoctoral period. Francesco Saggio/UiO via Unsplash Francesco Saggio/UiO What skills are important in this role? The Faculty of Mathematics
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or beyond academia. To promote a strategic career path, all postdoctoral research fellows are required to submit a professional development plan no later than one month after commencement of the postdoctoral
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to studies of planetary atmospheric evolution. Starting from the most active pre-main-sequence end of the cool star sequence, where the stellar environment is most extreme and the atmospheric consequences most
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to theoretical development and empirical knowledge both at TIK and in the greater community of innovation scholars. Much of the ongoing work in the innovation group is based on externally funded projects
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quantitative comparison to observations/helioseismology, and (depending on profile) contribution to software and analysis pipeline development. Typical tasks include: Analysis of large-scale simulation outputs
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lead the project’s computational work package and develop the pipeline that operationalizes the theory and supports perceptual studies. This includes: contributing to method development on rhythm