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, the Biological research station in Drøbak and UiO's research vessel. Education across these topics is offered for around 300 bachelor, 170 master, and 75 PhD students. With 48 permanent professors/associate
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across various academic programs. The section has around 40 national and international staff members, including a dozen permanent university lecturer, associate professors and professors, with about half
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of Geosciences at Blindern, Oslo. Project description This position is associated with the Centre for Planetary Habitability (PHAB) and linked to the Giant Impact Accretion of Terrestrial Systems (GIANTS) project
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of the fellowship is to build a research profile and competence that qualifies the postdoctoral fellow to apply for a position as associate professor within their disciplines. The position may also provide other
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program (Master's in Special Needs Education). The main purpose of the fellowship is to build a research profile and competence that qualifies the postdoctoral fellow to apply for a position as associate
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. The full time tenured academic staff is 75, mostly Full/Associate Professors. Questions about the position Ana Ozaki Associate Professor +47 46712457 anaoz@uio.no Martin Giese Professor +47 41383148 martingi
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CargoCrime: (Il)Licit Seaborne Transport and the Energy Transition , led by Associate Professor Hege Høyer Leivestad and funded by UiO:Energy and Environment (2025-2030). The fellow will be responsible
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. The main purpose of the fellowship is to build a research profile and competence that qualifies the postdoctoral fellow to apply for a position as associate professor within their disciplines. The position
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Transition, led by Associate Professor Hege Høyer Leivestad, and funded by UiO: Energy and Environment (2025-2030). Cargo Crime focuses on the emerging issue of green maritime crime and is a collaboration