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groups here . Application To apply for this position please follow the link "Apply for this job". A short application text, relevant education and work experience as well as language skills must be
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information about education and experience (including diplomas and certificates) are to be sent electronically. Use the link "Apply for this job". The following documentation must be uploaded electronically
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tourism organisations for the total duration of three months during the employment period. A total of 10 PhD vacancies is available across the six universities. For more information, check out
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biophysical assays (e.g., micropipette aspiration, atomic force microscopy), and help establish robust protocols for force mapping in early embryos. Perform spatially resolved proteomic imaging to link gene
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cohort data to study why diagnoses are rising, who receives assessment and support, which supports work best for whom, and how support systems can become more equitable and inclusive. The postdoc position
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project seeks to advance our knowledge on the intended and unintended consequences of punishment, using Norway as a case study. The project will employ population-wide register data and experimental methods
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data linked to multiple large surveys with longitudinal individual-level data, school-level aggregated data, and genetic data. The successful candidate should have prior knowledge of quasi-experimental
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call for projects on language diversity and multilingualism in Norway, a growing research field. The project will add empirical data and analysis to heritage language linguistics, focusing on individuals