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to change in the short, medium, and long term (e.g., scenarios). Qualifications A solid quantitative natural scientific background is crucial. A master's degree or equivalent is required, where relevant
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" mentioned above, as these will be taken into account when ranking the candidates. the names and contact information for two referees. One of these should be the main advisor from the PhD programme. CV
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currently consists of Kim Frøyshov, Achim Krause and John Rognes, as well as two PhD students, and there is also interaction with the rest of the Algebra, Geometry and Topology section. The main purpose of a
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competence during their fellowship period (as part of the duty component), if such competence has not already been acquired. The main purpose of the fellowship is to qualify researchers for work in higher
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master's degree in environmental technology, chemical engineering, water or process purification, or equivalent education that provides a basis for conducting a research education, preferably of recent date
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study options include bachelor programs in Business Administration, Digital Service Leadership, Accounting & Auditing, and Law. The school also offers master programs in Economic Transformation and
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at the University of Oslo, an applicant must have a five year master's degree or equivalent studies that have been recognized by the faculty as forming a sufficient basis for admission. The candidate should have an
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experience with modeling and analysis is required. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with enhanced skills to pursue a scientific top position within or beyond academia
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-driven neuroscience Main responsibilities Perform advanced statistical analyses of large-scale human genetic, phenotypic, environmental, and registry-based data to investigate resilience and risk factors
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To be admitted to the PhD programmes at the University of Oslo, an applicant must have a five year master's degree or equivalent studies that have been recognized by the faculty as forming a sufficient