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can offer A stimulating and professionally challenging work environment. Opportunities to build strong academic networks. A secure and flexible working environment with good welfare benefits . A gross
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/ProvinceHordalandCityBergenPostal Code5008StreetNygårdsgaten 112 Contact State/Province Hordaland City Bergen Website http://www.norceresearch.no Street Nygårdsgaten 112 Postal Code 5008 E-Mail lola@norceresearch.no STATUS: EXPIRED
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/InstituteTrondheim Academy of Fine ArtCountryNorwayCityTrondheimPostal Code7491StreetHøgskoleringen 1Geofield Contact City Trondheim Website http://www.ntnu.no Street Høgskoleringen 1 Postal Code 7491 STATUS: EXPIRED
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/Province Troms City Tromsø Website https://en.uit.no/startsida Street Hansine Hansens veg 18 Postal Code 9019 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share options E-mail Pocket
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, flexible, and accommodating. Motivation to develop relevant professional networks both locally and internationally. The work language is primarily Norwegian. It is required that the person appointed has
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management, characterized by close collaboration with industry partners and an active international research network. The purpose of the PhD position is to complete a doctoral education and develop research
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City Bergen Website https://www.uib.no/en/charterandcode Street Christiesgt. 18 Postal Code 5020 E-Mail heidi.annette.espedal@uib.no STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More
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society and that you can refer to results from innovation and the commercialization of research demonstrated the ability to build and preserve professional networks - regionally, nationally and
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UniversityCountryNorwayCityOsloPostal Code0130StreetPilestredet 46 Contact City Oslo Website https://oslomet.no/en Postal Code 0130 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share options E-mail Pocket Viadeo
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will be integrated into the networks of UiT and the Arctic Science Partnership. Thesis work will be part of the Micro-SHIFT project, led by Associate Professor Karley Campbell. The applicant must present