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for three years. About the project/work tasks: We invite original and ambitious project proposals within the fields of art history, social anthropology, ethnology, and archaeology. Proposals that cross
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required documents. The letter should schematically include: Master thesis topic and a brief description of its original content (e.g., new results, new codes, innovative methodology). Links to any public
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Olav Vandvik and collaborate closely with national and international partners, including MAGIC Evidence Ecosystem Foundation (with Vandvik as founder and now chief scientist) and leading research groups
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. The research fellow must take part in the Faculty’s approved PhD program (TIK track) and is expected to complete the project within the set fellowship period. The main purpose of the fellowship is research
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, thereby testing currently competing planet formation models against observations. The primary responsibilities of this position involve the implementation of chemical compositions for forming exoplanets
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of employment is Oslo. More about the position and what your main tasks will be The postdoctoral fellow will conduct research on transnational waste trafficking (such as electronic waste, scrap cars, paper and
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comprises more than 200 faculty members from many higher education institutions in Norway, in collaboration with numerous public and private sector partners. The primary objective of MishMash is to create
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populations, and particle environments across a range of stellar masses and ages, with direct applicability to studies of planetary atmospheric evolution. Starting from the most active pre-main-sequence end
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thesis and the applicant’s personal prerequisites to carry out the project. The hiring process will include an interview. Applicants must have a master's degree/second-level degree in sociology
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project here . The main research questions will be addressed through repeat qualitative life-story interviews with prisoners, as well as questionnaire surveys, in six countries on four continents