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year with career-promoting work (e.g. teaching at the Department). The position funded by the University of Bergen. About the project/work tasks The PhD Fellowship is associated with Arctic Ocean 2050, a
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qualifications that meet the requirements for an associate professor position, UiO shall facilitate the acquisition of such competence during the employment period. More about the position CRIMLIFE combines
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Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change). The staff consists of 40 professors and associate professors, in addition to postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, researchers, technical- and administrative
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postdocs. The overall staff of the Department is close to 370 employees, about 280 of these in full time positions. The full time tenured academic staff is 75, mostly Full/Associate Professors. Questions
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the PhD programme. The appointment period is normally three years without teaching duties, but a four-year period with 25 % duties may be considered. Duties may include teaching and/or research-related
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the national FRAMBU center for rare diagnoses. The candidate will develop their postdoctoral project in collaboration with work the package leaders, Professors Alexandra Havdahl and Krister Fjermestad
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previously been employed in a qualifying post (e.g. research fellow, research assistant). About the research training As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a
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project “Communicating drug evidence to support kind and careful health decisions.” The Postdoctoral Fellow will work under the supervision of Professor Per Olav Vandvik and collaborate closely with
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the Research Council of Norway and headed by Professor Synøve N. Andersen. The fellow is expected to pursue independent research under supervision and within the scope of the NoReoffend project. The NoReoffend