35 master-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "OsloMet storbyuniversitetet" Fellowship positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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. The final project description will be developed in collaboration with the supervisors. Qualifications The position requires a master's degree or equivalent in a health-related discipline (e.g. pharmacy
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. The main supervisor for the candidate will be from the Arctic Marine System Ecology research group at UiT, with co-supervisors from UiT and UiB. The research group has access to well-equipped laboratory
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associated with research group of Professor Abhik Ghosh (https://en.uit.no/project/softmatter ). The Ghosh group is renowned for its fundamental discoveries on corroles and is currently exploring a variety of
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candidate will select a primary research focus within the overarching theme of microplastic reduction in aquaculture. The primary aspect must address the use of single-use ropes in aquaculture, exploring
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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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Center in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Centre for Sámi Health Research, the National Center of Rural Medicine and, General Practice Research Unit. The main part of the teaching is for medical
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developed in collaboration with the supervisors. Jon Terje Hellren Hansen via Unsplash Jon Terje Hellren Hansen Qualifications The position requires a master's degree or equivalent in a health-related
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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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, the emphasis is on the applicant's potential to complete a research education based on the master's thesis or equivalent, and any other scientific work. The motivation letter will also be considered. In addition
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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