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, based at the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo (UiO). The position includes compulsory career-enhancing work, such as project management and coordination, teaching, curation of collections, and
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Islands The position is part of work-package 2 (WP2) entitled ‘Hydroconnectivities in the Indo-Pacific coordinated by PI, Prof. Edyta Roszko. Ideally, the successful candidate will focus on Tongatapu and
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orientation and coordination skills. Required qualifications: PhD in philosophy or in a relevant area of social science, such as political science, political theory, political ecology, and environmental
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will be evaluated on relevant merits in applied philosophy and the philosophy of modeling and/or governance, as well as relevant interdisciplinary orientation and coordination skills. Required
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career-enhancing work, such as project management and coordination, teaching, curation of collections, and outreach. Employment is scheduled to start on August 15th, 2026. The BioM Convergence Environment
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archival research Write least one article for a journal special issue and help with the coordination and editing of that publication Actively participate in the project’s workshops, seminars and conferences
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coordinator Mette V. Soltvedt, email: mette.soltvedt@nhh.no Deadline for applications is 22 February 2026. This date also applies to the submission of publications/written work. Questions about the position
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communication skills. Ability to work independently and under time pressure. Ability to contribute to a good atmosphere within the research group. Experience with coordinating international teams working on data