157 coding-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Hasselt-University" Fellowship positions in Norway
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the Statens Pensjonskasse , which is one of Norway's best pension schemes with beneficial mortgages and good insurance schemes. Salary in position as Postdoctoral Fellow, position code 1352 in salary range NOK
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pension schemes with beneficial mortgages and good insurance schemes. Salary in position as Doctoral Research Fellow, position code 1017 in salary range NOK from 550 800,- to 600 000,- depending
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the State Salary Scale, l.pl 17.515, code 1017, NOK 575.400 gross per year with salary development according to seniority in the position. From the salary, 2% is deducted as a contribution to the Norwegian
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Fellow, position code 1352 in salary range from NOK 595.000 – to NOK 670.000 per annum -, depending on competence and experience. From the salary, 2 percent is deducted in statutory contributions
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, which is one of Norway's best pension schemes with beneficial mortgages and good insurance schemes Salary in position as Postdoctoral Fellow, position code 1352 in salary range NOK 595 000 - 690 000
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. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. We can offer: a good and professionally stimulating working environment position as postdoctoral fellow (code 1352 in the basic collective
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, the candidate is expected to: Participate in data collection and coding of data Participate in the analysis of data Write research articles/publications Participate in the dissemination of the project Participate
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mortgages and good insurance schemes. Salary in position as Postdoctoral Fellow, position code 1352, in salary range NOK from 610 000 - to 690 000, depending on competence and experience. From the salary, 2
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17.515, code 1017 PhD Research Fellow, NOK 550 800 gross salary per year. A compulsory pension contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the pay according to current
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processes and how memory dysfunction arises in disease. This project aims to advance our understanding of neural codes for time and their relation to memory deficits in patients. The project combines