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development and collaborative work with MA students, senior researchers and local communities Personal qualities Strong ability to follow through on tasks and projects Motivation for the academic and research
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from the EST Master’s program in Art, Design and Drama. The project thus builds researcher community from junior levels upwards, requiring and developing collaboration skills in the PhD fellow. https
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data science to probe the impact of environmental challenges on developing embryos at the systems scale. The projects offer opportunities for collaborations both locally and internationally
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teacher training and contributes to the faculty’s PhD programme Education and Didactic Practices. The department aims to be in the forefront of school and professionally oriented competence development in
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from many countries in Europe, Canada, and Australia. Together, we work to ensure that patients and their families receive the best possible knowledge-based care locally, regionally, nationally, and
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Description Do you want to contribute to the development of knowledge, insight and solutions that are relevant to conserve the world’s biodiversity today and in the future? We are looking for a PhD research
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description The position is connected to the project “Bayesian Enhanced Tensor Factorization Embedding Structure (BETTER)”, and this PhD project specifically aims at developing a unified, scalable, and
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, flexible, and accommodating. Motivation to develop relevant professional networks both locally and internationally. The work language is primarily Norwegian. It is required that the person appointed has
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equitable social development, through new ways of managing natural resources and facilitating better cities and local communities. Energy, health and welfare, learning for life are our focus areas. In
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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
lived across diverse local contexts. Fieldwork will be conducted in multiple regions associated with the BRI, with a focus on animal infrastructures, markets, migration, and China’s expanding health